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Group Number-5
Assignment #2
Shahi, Akanksha
Shringarpure, Rucha Sandip
Somagani, Sai Jyothi
Yalamanchili, Praneeth Ram
Tumma, Udai Sai Rakesh, UTUMMA
Tumma, Indra Simha Reddy, ITUMMA
Your Assignment
Part 1
: Read the newly updated Mission Statement and the Business
Requirements we’ve gathered.
Part 2
: Come up with five (5) more Business Questions that you’ll
want our model to answer, and the benefit to answering each
question. These should be different, and more complex, than the
questions you came up with for the prior homework.
Part 3
: Create a completed ERD given the Mission Statement and the
Business Requirements.
FIX ALL M:N’s in the ERD
. For your
composite entities,
DO NOT USE ANY SURROGATE PKs
.
Part 4
: For your newly 3NF-compliant system, list out ALL Functional
Dependencies (FDs).
Solution Part 2:
1.
What is the average star rating given by best friends when they watch shows
together compared to when they watch alone?
Understanding how the presence of a best friend affects the perceived enjoyment
of a show can help in recommending content that is more likely to be enjoyed in a
social setting. If the average star rating is significantly higher when watching with
best friends, it may indicate the importance of social interaction in viewers'
enjoyment of certain content.
2.
How does the box office earnings of movies correlate with the IMDB ratings?
Analyzing the relationship between box office earnings and IMDB ratings can
provide insights into audience preferences and the factors influencing commercial
success. This information can inform decisions related to content investment,
marketing strategies, and audience targeting.
3.
Which actors command the highest average salary per role, and do their
performances correlate with higher viewer ratings?
Identifying actors who consistently demand higher salaries relative to their roles
and evaluating the impact of their performances on viewer ratings can help in
optimizing casting decisions. This analysis can guide budget allocation for talent
acquisition and assess the return on investment in securing high-profile actors.
4.
Are certain genres more likely to win specific awards, and does winning awards
positively impact viewer engagement?
Examining the distribution of awards across different genres and assessing the
subsequent impact on viewer engagement can provide valuable insights into the
intersection of content quality and audience preferences. This understanding can
inform content production strategies, genre diversification efforts, and
promotional campaigns aimed at leveraging award recognition to attract viewers.
5.
How does the gender diversity of directors correlate with the diversity of genres and
viewer demographics?
Investigating the representation of directors by gender across different genres and
analyzing its correlation with viewer demographics can shed light on the
relationship between creative leadership diversity and content diversity. This
analysis can inform initiatives aimed at promoting gender equity in the
entertainment industry, expanding genre offerings to cater to diverse audiences,
and enhancing inclusivity in storytelling.
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POLITICAL
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- describe options that organizations have for selecting projects that align with their missions ao strategy and describe how much each might work differently in the selection of it projectsarrow_forwardScenario: John is operating a business in the Caribbean in the manufacturing sector. Over the years the business has grown and become profitable and as a result the structure of the organization must reflect the changing business needs. He started off with just an accountant and general administrative department. Due to the growth of the organization, there is now a need for a marketing and sales department, IT department, production department, risk department, operations department, human resource department, finance department, research and development department and health and safety department. John is considering implementing a functional structure. This way specialist departments are able to focus on their tasks and meet their objectives. John is also concerned about his value chain and would like further insight on this grey area in his business function. Since the business is doing well locally, John is considering expanding to parts of the United Kingdom, Canada and Asia. As…arrow_forwardScenario: John is operating a business in the Caribbean in the manufacturing sector. Over the years the business has grown and become profitable and as a result the structure of the organization must reflect the changing business needs. He started off with just an accountant and general administrative department. Due to the growth of the organization, there is now a need for a marketing and sales department, IT department, production department, risk department, operations department, human resource department, finance department, research and development department and health and safety department. John is considering implementing a functional structure. This way specialist departments are able to focus on their tasks and meet their objectives. John is also concerned about his value chain and would like further insight on this grey area in his business function. Since the business is doing well locally, John is considering expanding to parts of the United Kingdom, Canada and Asia.…arrow_forward
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