Let me start by saying I am new to database design. I have been programming for 5 years now but recently felt like it would be of worth to learn about databases and database design. I picked up a few books and am now working my way through them. So without further ado, hear is my first question.
I am currently trying to understand and learn how to use the Entity Relationship Model. One of the books I am reading asks me to conceptualize a basic ERD showing the relationships between a Department, Employee, and Manager. The book offered me up these business rules?.
Each department has many employees, but each employee belongs to one department.
Each department is managed by one employee, and each of those managers can manage only one department.
This is my first attempt at it
So what I am confused about is if a manager is an employee how do I represent that relatiomship.
Yeah, this is absolutely nothing new and EA have done it before. Burnout Paradise, released in 2008, had dynamic advertising billboards that were updated via the internet and targeted people based on location and what EA knew about them from their profile. It was particularly notable for the fact that the Obama presidential campaign ran ads in the game, in an attempt to reach a younger audience who didn't watch broadcast TV any more. It was by no means the first though. Battlefield 2142 from 2006 had the same thing. In fact, Neowin wrote a story about it back then.
https://www.neowin.net/news/ba...-in-game-ads-clarification/
This is obviously aimed at the education where Apple has lost so much ground to Chromebooks in the last few years, but unless they come up with a comparable management system for education why would anyone switch back?
MSN defined our generation in some ways, kind of like Snapchat and TikTok have done for future generations.
I have great memories of the MSN era in the late 90s / early 2000s. In the UK everyone seemed to come home from School and go on MSN for the evening. We didn't really have mobile phones then, so other than going and knocking on your friends door it was a totally new way of interacting with people. I also loved how I could talk to people I’d met playing online games from around the world.
Inviting people to NetMeeting and messing about with the shared white board and webcams was pretty fun, even if webcams only ran at a couple of fps over dial-up.
All the random things you could do with MsgPlus! were really fun - I suspect that made a few people jump with /shello randomly blasting Mr Hankey out their speakers!
Maybe I’m just nostalgic, however I do feel the internet and computers were more fun back then.
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Hi,
Let me start by saying I am new to database design. I have been programming for 5 years now but recently felt like it would be of worth to learn about databases and database design. I picked up a few books and am now working my way through them. So without further ado, hear is my first question.
I am currently trying to understand and learn how to use the Entity Relationship Model. One of the books I am reading asks me to conceptualize a basic ERD showing the relationships between a Department, Employee, and Manager. The book offered me up these business rules?.
Each department has many employees, but each employee belongs to one department.
Each department is managed by one employee, and each of those managers can manage only one department.
This is my first attempt at it
So what I am confused about is if a manager is an employee how do I represent that relatiomship.
Regards
Chad
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