ERD Examples
ERD Examples
(0,1)
(1,1)
(1,1)
(1,N)
SUMMARY OF ER-DIAGRAM
NOTATION FOR ER SCHEMAS
Symbol
Meaning
ENTITY TYPE
WEAK ENTITY TYPE
RELATIONSHIP TYPE
IDENTIFYING RELATIONSHIP TYPE
ATTRIBUTE
KEY ATTRIBUTE
MULTIVALUED ATTRIBUTE
COMPOSITE ATTRIBUTE
DERIVED ATTRIBUTE
E1
E1
E2
R
R
R
N
(min,max)
E2
E
TOTAL PARTICIPATION OF E2 IN R
CARDINALITY RATIO 1:N FOR E1:E2 IN R
STRUCTURAL CONSTRAINT (min, max) ON PARTICIPATION
OF E IN R
Designing an ER Diagram
Consider the following set of requirements for a University database. Design an ER diagram
for this application:
The university keeps track of each student's name, student number, social security
number, current address and phone number, permanent address and phone number,
birthdate, sex, class (freshman, graduate), major department, minor department (if any),
degree program (B.A., B.S., ... Ph.D.). Some user applications need to refer to the city,
state, and zip code of the student's permanent address and to the student's last name.
Both social security number and student number are unique for each student. All
students will have at least a major department.
Each department is described by a name, department code, office number, office phone,
and college. Both the name and code have unique values for each department.
Each course has a course name, description, course number, number of credits, level and
offering department. The course number is unique for each course.
Each section has an instructor, semester, year, course, and section number. The section
number distinguishes sections of the same course that are taught during the same
semester/year; its value is an integer (1, 2, 3, ... up to the number of sections taught
during each semester).
A grade report must be generated for each student that lists the section, letter grade, and
numeric grade (0,1,2,3, or 4) for each student and calculates his or her average GPA.
University ER Diagram
Degree
Name
StudentID
Birth date
SSN
DName
OfficeNumber
Major In
OfficePhone
Department
Student
Sex
DCode
College
Class
Minor In
Address
City
State
Zip
Offer
CName
Grade_Report
Letter Grade
CourseDesc
Instructor
Year
Course
CNumber
GPA
Credits
Section
Numeric Grade
SectionNumber
Belong_To
Semester
The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc. 1994, Elmasri/Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, Second Edition
FIGURE 3.17
An ER diagram
for an
AIRLINE
database
schema.