Database Application

Overview
The development of databases opened a new world for the transition of data into usable information, able to be manipulated for many different purposes through attributes and characteristics assigned by the user. The size can vary from small to massive, and relationships between the traits broken down to very specific criteria.

Instructions
Using research from the resources, the Capella University Library, or the Internet, use an outline format to set up a basic database plan for library records.

Use the outline to break down attributes into more specific traits. Provide as many levels of traits as needed.
Write a list of keywords that would successfully retrieve information you may need. Example: Keyword = ISBN number. Explain their use and effectiveness.
Using an outline format, set up a basic database plan for customer service reports.

Use the outline to break down attributes into more specific traits. Provide as many levels of traits as needed.
Write a list of keywords that would successfully retrieve information you may need. Example: Keyword = Account number. Explain their use and effectiveness.
Be sure to acknowledge your sources using a consistent citation method, such as APA.

Additional Requirements
Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message. Use spell check in Word to confirm spelling and grammar.
Format: Follow current APA formatting guidelines.
Font and font size: Use Times New Roman, 12 point.
Length of paper: 1–2 pages per part, double-spaced