Welcome to our capstone project repo! Here, we’re transforming raw data into meaningful insights, using PL/SQL sorcery and a touch of creativity. If you’re as excited about databases as we are, stick around! This is where theory meets practice, where code meets data, and where SQL spells turn into solutions. 🧙♂️💻
- University: Adventist University of Central Africa (AUCA)
- Course: Database Development with PL/SQL (INSY 8311)
- Year: 2024-2025
- Lecturer: Eric Maniraguha LinkedIn
We're a team of passionate learners diving into real-world database design and PL/SQL programming to tackle complex problems. Join us on this journey, where we’ll:
- Define problems that only databases can solve (Phase 1: 🎯 Problem Statement).
- Model business processes like pros (Phase 2: 🛠 Business Process Modeling).
- Design robust data structures (Phase 3: 🗂 Logical Model Design).
- Build actual PL/SQL Oracle databases (Phase 4: 💾 Database Creation).
- Populate tables and manage data with finesse (Phase 5: 📊 Data Insertion).
- Perform operations and keep data integrity in check (Phase 6: 🔄 Database Transactions).
This repository is a collaborative playground exclusively for the students of the INSY 8311 class! Each group in our class has its own unique mission, and every member will be actively participating to bring their projects to life. Here’s how to get involved if you’re part of our team:
- Clone this repo to dive into the magic within. 🔍
- Track our phases right here on GitHub as we tackle each stage of the project. We’re committed to keeping it up-to-date for smooth teamwork!
- Collaborate by creating pull requests, leaving comments, and discussing ideas. All voices are welcome as we learn together.
Let’s make this a rewarding experience for everyone in the class! 🎓💼
- Did you know? PL/SQL is like SQL’s magical cousin, helping us write code that’s powerful yet efficient.
- Our team’s fuel? ☕ Coffee and 🍕 pizza, plus a few SQL puns along the way.
- Favorite motto? In PL/SQL we trust!
If you're new to PL/SQL or want to sharpen your skills:
Remember: Databases are like onions. They have layers… and they make us cry (sometimes). 😂
Stay tuned for more updates as we progress through each project phase. Thanks for stopping by!