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The Hatfield High school database has been extended and contains confidential information about both students and staff. When we come to create a distributed database, this would potentially reveal personal information to the distributed database which is not appropriate.

Fragment the Hatfield High School database into two databases which will allow the staff information to be kept securely. I.e. create a small distributed database for the Hatfield High School which will allow the head teacher to be able to see all information, other teachers will only be able to see time table information, student information and student exam results
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The Hatfield High school database has been extended and contains confidential information about both students and staff. When we come to create a distributed database, this would potentially reveal personal information to the distributed database which is not appropriate.

Fragment the Hatfield High School database into two databases which will allow the staff information to be kept securely. I.e. create a small distributed database for the Hatfield High School which will allow the head teacher to be able to see all information, other teachers will only be able to see time table information, student information and student exam results
Hi. Is this a question?
Nov 27 '06 #2

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