Draw an entity-relationship diagram that describes the following business environment.
Happy Cruise Lines has several ships and a variety of cruise itineraries, each involving several ports of call. The company wants to maintain information on the sailors who currently work on each of its ships. It also wants to keep track of both its past and future cruises and of the passengers who sailed on the former and are booked on the latter.
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A cruise is identified by a unique cruise serial number. Other cruise descriptors include a sailing date, a return date, and a departure port (which is also the cruise�s ending point). Clearly, a cruise involves exactly one ship; over time a ship sails on many cruises, but there is a requirement to be able to list a new ship that has not yet sailed on any cruises at all.
Each cruise stops at least one and usually several ports of call, each of which is normally host to many cruises, over time. In addition, the company wants to maintain information about ports that it has not yet used in its cruises but may use in the future. A port is identified by its name and the country it is in.
Other information about a port includes its population, whether a passport is required for passengers to disembark there, and its current docking fee, which is assumed to be the same for all ships.
Passenger information includes a unique passenger number, name, home address, nationality, and date of birth. A cruise typically has many passengers on it (certainly at least one). Hoping for return business, the company assumes that each passenger may have sailed on several of its cruises (and/or may be booked for a future cruise). For a person to be of interest to the company, he or she must have sailed on or be booked on at least one of the company�s cruises.
The company wants to keep track of how much money each passenger paid (or will pay) for each of their cruises, as well as their satisfaction rating of the cruise, if it has been completed.
Instructions: For the above minicase, draw an entity-relationship diagram using the crow�s foot notation (as shown in the textbook)
1. Label each entity type and its attributes
2. Identify the primary key attribute for each entity type
3. Label each relationship as being binary, unary, or ternary
4. Add descriptors to each relationship (and in each direction)
5. Use associative entities for many-to-many relationships
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