Answered! Databse class. I need an ERD diagram done on visio using crows feet notation of the following scenerio listed . Please answer the questions 1-3….

Databse class. I need an ERD diagram done on visio using crows feet notation of the following scenerio listed . Please answer the questions 1-3.

FARMS Scenario Fry Properties, Inc owns 3 boutique hotels located in Northern Utah. So far, the company has managed to keep guest reservations and accounting on the books using a manual spreadsheet system (see sample data below) However, the company would like to upgrade to a computerized database to keep better records and track reservation information for all their properties simultaneously. The new database will eventually be integrated into a new software package called The FARM (Frys Accommodation and Reservation Management) System. Eventually the owners would like to host the FARM on the cloud, and offer online reservations. The web site will let guests browse the hotel information (including ratings, amenities, and a single picture of the front of the hotel), view room information (type, descriptions and rates), and make (or edit or cancel a reservation from the web. Before they can do this, however, they need to move away from their old manual spreadsheet way of doing things Here is more information about Fry Properties business rules (which may or may not impact your data database storage design). Note some rules may have to be enforced with programming). Thats not your job. You are to focus on (scalable data storage needs by designing the best relational database possible. 1. The current manual system stores guest names (first and last) together in a single field as well as city, state, and country in one field. This makes it difficult to sort and search for guest information and reservations. The owners do not like this system, and would like it fixed so guest information can be found easier. They would also like additional information collected about the guest (like address, phone, e-mail, and even comments about each guest that only the staff can see). Note, not all guests are from the United States so address storage needs to take this into account. 2. Hotel numbers (ids) are fixed (2100, 2200, & 2300), as well as the actual room numbers that are assigned at each hotel. For example, both hotel 2100 and 2200 could each have a room 101. These numbers will not change 3. Unique guest ids are automatically generated starting with #1500 and incremented by 1

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