Ich habe die Aufgabe für das präsentierte Szenario ein EntityRelationshipModel zu entwerfen.
Mein erster Versuch ist als Image eingefügt.
Was haltet ihr davon? Verbesserungsvorschläge wären sehr hilfreich.
Vielen Dank
Philip
Szenario:
The conference will be a forum for the presentation of new research and/or applications of IT. A leaflet
has been sent to leading academics and practitioners, and a world wide advertising campaign has been
launched. The organisers anticipate a few hundred papers to be submitted for the conference. All the
submissions are to be reviewed by referees and, due to the length of the conference, no more than 104
papers are to be accepted. Each paper that is accepted will be classified into one of the conference
topics.
ITC2007 will last for 4 days, during which 8 topics (eg. Databases etc.) will be discussed in two
parallel streams. The conference sessions will be held in 2 large lecture theatres, each session lasting a
maximum of 1 hour and being dedicated to one of the topics; each topic therefore takes 4 sessions.
The organising committee appoints the referees. Every referee must be an authority in one of the
conference topics and is solely responsible for reviewing all submissions within his area. It is the
organisers’ intention that there are an equal number of submissions per topic; hence only 13 papers per
topic will be allowed.
Several thousand delegates are expected to attend the conference. When enrolling, every delegate is
required to provide some personal data (eg. Title, name, affiliation, address …) and state which
session(s) they wish to register for; this is required for calculating the individual fee for every single
delegate.
The standard single session fee is £100. The following discount scheme will apply: 20% reduction for
all conference authors with papers accepted, 30% for authors who actually present the papers at the
conference and 40% for the session chairperson. Every delegate can register for as many sessions as
they wish, provided the selected sessions do not clash. The delegates may change their initial choice by
adding or deleting specific sessions. However, the delegate’s choice made one week before the
conference starts is regarded as final.
The required database is to hold all the relevant data about the delegates, their individual fees and
payments made towards these fees. The necessary details about all the submitted papers and
particularly those accepted for presentation (together with their session allocations) are also to be
stored. The basic function of the database is to provide information on the conference programme and
registration status of the delegates.
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Mein erster Versuch ist als Image eingefügt.
Was haltet ihr davon? Verbesserungsvorschläge wären sehr hilfreich.
Vielen Dank
Philip
Szenario:
The conference will be a forum for the presentation of new research and/or applications of IT. A leaflet
has been sent to leading academics and practitioners, and a world wide advertising campaign has been
launched. The organisers anticipate a few hundred papers to be submitted for the conference. All the
submissions are to be reviewed by referees and, due to the length of the conference, no more than 104
papers are to be accepted. Each paper that is accepted will be classified into one of the conference
topics.
ITC2007 will last for 4 days, during which 8 topics (eg. Databases etc.) will be discussed in two
parallel streams. The conference sessions will be held in 2 large lecture theatres, each session lasting a
maximum of 1 hour and being dedicated to one of the topics; each topic therefore takes 4 sessions.
The organising committee appoints the referees. Every referee must be an authority in one of the
conference topics and is solely responsible for reviewing all submissions within his area. It is the
organisers’ intention that there are an equal number of submissions per topic; hence only 13 papers per
topic will be allowed.
Several thousand delegates are expected to attend the conference. When enrolling, every delegate is
required to provide some personal data (eg. Title, name, affiliation, address …) and state which
session(s) they wish to register for; this is required for calculating the individual fee for every single
delegate.
The standard single session fee is £100. The following discount scheme will apply: 20% reduction for
all conference authors with papers accepted, 30% for authors who actually present the papers at the
conference and 40% for the session chairperson. Every delegate can register for as many sessions as
they wish, provided the selected sessions do not clash. The delegates may change their initial choice by
adding or deleting specific sessions. However, the delegate’s choice made one week before the
conference starts is regarded as final.
The required database is to hold all the relevant data about the delegates, their individual fees and
payments made towards these fees. The necessary details about all the submitted papers and
particularly those accepted for presentation (together with their session allocations) are also to be
stored. The basic function of the database is to provide information on the conference programme and
registration status of the delegates.
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