SIG ED - IS in Education, IS Curriculum, Education and Teaching Cases
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Paper Number
1728
Description
Gold Rush Antiques is a real-world database management case. Gold Rush is a business with multiple locations across north Georgia which has experienced growth. The scenario engages students in the design and development of a database to advance the organization and analysis of the data about dealers, employees, products, and sales transactions. This case is created at various levels of data management coursework – beginning, intermediate, or advanced. The case scenario is written at a beginner level; teaching notes have intermediate and advanced suggestions (provided upon request). Students are requested to develop a working prototype of a database management system that includes the design of data, tables, forms, queries, and reports. The Gold Rush Antiques case study allows students to not only learn the development of a database but also understand how to examine, analyze, and apply business procedures. To assist the instructor, sample data is provided in the Appendix.
Recommended Citation
Pratt, Renée and Smatt, Cindi, "Gold Rush Antiques: A Database Management Case" (2022). AMCIS 2022 Proceedings. 21.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2022/sig_ed/sig_ed/21
Gold Rush Antiques: A Database Management Case
Gold Rush Antiques is a real-world database management case. Gold Rush is a business with multiple locations across north Georgia which has experienced growth. The scenario engages students in the design and development of a database to advance the organization and analysis of the data about dealers, employees, products, and sales transactions. This case is created at various levels of data management coursework – beginning, intermediate, or advanced. The case scenario is written at a beginner level; teaching notes have intermediate and advanced suggestions (provided upon request). Students are requested to develop a working prototype of a database management system that includes the design of data, tables, forms, queries, and reports. The Gold Rush Antiques case study allows students to not only learn the development of a database but also understand how to examine, analyze, and apply business procedures. To assist the instructor, sample data is provided in the Appendix.
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