draw EDR for a student information system
Draw DFDs (upto 3rd level) for a Student Information System. Make assumptions, wherever necessary.
First level: The main process is "Manage Student Information." Sub-processes include "Add Student Information," "Update Student Information," and "Delete Student Information." Second level: Under "Add Student Information," sub-processes could be "Enter Student Details" and "Save Student Information." Third level: Under "Enter Student Details," activities could include "Enter Personal Information," "Enter Contact Information," and "Enter Enrollment Details."
draw DFDs (upto 3rd level) for a student information System
draw complete entity relationship diagram for railway reservation system
This was the method used by Socrates, so it is called Socratic.
The teaching method developed to draw information out of a student by asking questions is called the Socratic method. This method is based on a series of questions and answers between the teacher and students to stimulate critical thinking and promote deeper understanding of the topic being discussed.
You will first need to know all of the parts necessary before beginning. Then you can draw out the diagram and label all the parts.
Two complete revolutions.
The assumption the student made in order to draw this conclusion is that the data used to make the conclusion is accurate and reliable.
An arrow pointing from a cloud to the ground. (APEX)
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No lines are infinitely long.