ER and EER Modeling Problems Task 1 Assumptions

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ER and EER Modeling Problems

Task 1
Assumptions:
1. One Professor can run only one department.
2. It is not necessary for each professor of the research center to run a department.
3. A department can have a number of professors.
4. One department can have a number of graduate students.
5. Each department does not necessarily have a graduate student.
6. A senior graduate student can supervise a number of junior graduate students.
7. Each graduate student must not necessarily be an advisor of some junior graduate student.
8. Each professor must not necessarily work on some project.
9. Each project must not necessarily be worked on.
10. Each graduate student must not necessarily work on some project.
11. Each professor must not necessarily supervise some project.
Task 2
Assumptions:
1. One movie can be produced by only one studio.
2. One actor can act in a number of movies.
3. Each actor must act in some movie.
4. One director can direct a number of movies.
Task 3
Assumptions
1. One ground can have a number of scoreboards.
2. One scoreboard can be in a number of grounds.
3. Each scoreboard must not necessarily be in some ground.
4. Each ground must not necessarily be played in.
5. Each match must be played by a team of players.
6. Each team of players must play a match.
7. Each player of the team must play a match.
Note:
Kindly accept my apology to submit this lab report late. I accidentally slept last night while
working it.

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