Part A: Relational Database Design (30 Marks) Consider the following ER diagram, which shows aspects of the business of

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Part A: Relational Database Design (30 Marks) Consider the following ER diagram, which shows aspects of the business of

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Part A: Relational Database Design (30 Marks) Consider the following ER diagram, which shows aspects of the business of a real estate agency. As a part of the Assignment 1 activities, we have learned how to map entities and relationships in a E-R model into a relational database schema. We have used the 7-step mapping process. Supervise > 0..1 Staff Branch Work At Branch No (PK) Address 1..1 Street ON Staff No (PK) Name Address 1.1 Position Salary ..N Manage Suburb Postcode Telephone (0.2) b.N Notes Fee Process Customer O..N Job Lodges 0. Cust No (PK) Address Street Suburb Postcode Email 1..1 Job No {Partial Key} Fault As a result of incorrect application of 7-step mapping process, it was mapped into following relations.

2. Write down the highest normal form each of these relations are in. For each of these relations, state the reasons why it doesn't meet the next normal form requirements. This is not required if the relation is in 3NF.
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