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      NFO20003代做、代寫SQL編程語言
      NFO20003代做、代寫SQL編程語言

      時間:2025-04-30  來源:合肥網hfw.cc  作者:hfw.cc 我要糾錯



      NFO20003 Semester 1, 2025

      Assignment 2: SQL

      Due: 11:59pm Friday, 2 May, 2025

      Weighting: 10% of your total assessment

      EV-XYZ: Electric vehicle and charger database

      Description

      EV-XYZ is a platform you’re creating to help keep track of its electric vehicles, charging stations, and

      charging activities.

      An electric vehicle (EV) charging station provides charging facilities with different charging rates and

      costs to the electric vehicles. The charging stations can also be associated with other facilities like cafés

      and restaurants.

      Charging station

      For each charging station, the system records its details, that are – the address of the charging station

      (as street address, suburb, state, postcode), and the establishment date. Each charging station is also

      associated with at least one ‘company’ that owns that charging station. A charging station can be jointly

      owned by multiple companies.

      Each charging station has at least one charging ‘outlet’ where electric vehicles can plug-in for charging.

      An outlet of a charging station can be uniquely identified with the charging station’s ID and the outlet’s

      ID, as ‘charging station ID X, outlet ID Y’.

      Each outlet has a charging rate in kW (e.g. 120), and the

      charging cost per kwh is also recorded (in $/kWh, e.g. 0.25 $/kWh). Different outlets of the same

      charging station can have different charging costs.

      The system also stores information about ‘facilities’ (e.g., a café or restaurant), if they are associated

      with a charging station.

      A facility can provide discount coupons, which can be used for discounted rates

      of a ‘charging event’. For each coupon, the system stores some values of the coupon, which are – the

      unique coupon ID, and discount value. A coupon can only be issued by one facility and used in at most

      one charging event.

      Electric vehicle (EV) + People

      Each electric vehicle is associated with a unique vehicle identification number (VIN), manufacturer

      company, model name, year, capacity of the battery (in kWh, e.g. 60kWh). For each manufacturer

      company - the name of the company, a unique ABN number, and the current CEO’s name are stored.

      Sometimes an EV company is owned by a parent EV company, which the model also stores.

      Each electric vehicle is registered to one person. For each person, the system stores that person’s

      (unique) driving license number, and their name. One person can have multiple electric vehicles

      registered with them.

      Charging event

      The system maintains the information of all charging events – that is, which electric vehicle is charged

      at which outlet of a charging station. When a person wants to charge a car, they request to charge at a

      particular charging station. The person who charges the car may not necessarily be the car’s registered

      owner, so we record the license number of the person who is charging. Once an outlet is available, the

      system will assign an outlet to the person, and they may use it to start charging. The kWh a charge event

      consumed is also recorded after charging is completed.

      A charging event may or may not use a discount coupon, where the coupon can only be from one of the

      facilities. A discount coupon represents a ‘percentage discount’ (e.g. a value of 0.5 indicates a 50%

      discount).

      Data Model

      Figure 1: The physical ER model of EV-XYZ

      Assignment 2 Setup

      A dataset is provided which you can use when developing your solutions. To set up the dataset,

      download the file ev_2025.sql from the Assignment link on Canvas and run it in Workbench. This script

      creates the database tables and populates them with data. Note that this dataset is provided for you to

      experiment with, but it is not the same dataset as what your queries will be tested against (the schema

      will stay the same, but the data itself may be different). This means when designing your queries you

      must consider edge cases even if they are not represented in this particular data set, and should not

      hardcode information like IDs into your queries.

      The script is designed to run against your account on the Engineering IT server

      (info20003db.eng.unimelb.edu.au). If you want to install the schema on your own MySQL Server

      installation, uncomment the lines at the beginning of the script.

      ? Do NOT disable only_full_group_by mode when completing this assignment. This mode is the

      default, and is turned on in all default installs of MySQL workbench. You can check whether it is turned

      on by running the query `SELECT @@sql_mode;`. The command should return a string containing

      “ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY” or “ANSI”.

      When testing, our test server WILL have this mode turned

      on, and if your query fails due to this, you will lose marks.

      The SQL tasks

      In this section are listed 10 questions for you to answer. Write one (single) SQL statement per question.

      Subqueries and nesting are allowed within a single SQL statement

      ? In general, we care more about correctness than constructing the ‘most efficient’ query

      (computationally, or in terms of number of characters/lines). However, you may be penalized for

      writing overly complicated SQL statements (e.g the query is 2-3x longer than required, using

      superfluous joins, etc), using very poor formatting, using very poor alias naming, or other decisions that

      make it hard for us to read/understand what you’re trying to do when marking!

      ? DO NOT USE VIEWS (or ‘WITH’ statements/common table expressions) to answer questions.

      1. Find the model name and model year of the vehicle with the highest battery capacity. If there

      are ties, return a row for each of those model name and year with equal highest capacity. Your

      query should return results of the form (model_name, model_year, battery_capacity). (1 mark)

      2. Find all the charging stations with at least one outlet of 100 or higher charging rate. Do not

      repeat the same station multiple times in the result if it has multiple outlets which meet the

      criteria. Your query should return results of the form (station_id, state, postcode). (1 mark)

      3. Find all the charging stations that do not have any facility associated with them. Your query

      should return results of the form (station_id). (1 mark)

      4. Find all the people who have electric vehicles registered in their name, where that vehicle has

      no charging event in the database. Only include people with at least one car registered to them

      that meets this criteria. Your query should return (license_number, name, total_num_of_cars_

      with_no_charge_event_registered_to_person), ordered by name in increasing order. (2 marks)

      5. Find all facilities that have ever issued a coupon, but had no coupons redeemed on “2025-01- 01” (i.e., no charging event requested charging using that coupon on that day). Your query

      should return all such facilities in the form (facility_id). (2 marks)

      6. Find all vehicle models and model years that, on average, charge more than 50kWh when they

      charge at outlets with a charging rate > 68 kW. If a charging event has NULL for kWh value,

      it should not be considered in the average. The average_kwh must be rounded to two decimal

      places (hint: use the `Round` function). Return results as (model_name, model_year,

      company_name, rounded_average_kwh). (2 marks).

      7. Find the total number of vehicles manufactured by the company with an ABN of ‘1’, or any of

      that company’s child or grandchild companies. Your query should return a single value of the

      form (total_number_manufactured) (2 marks).

      Further clarification for Q7:

      If a company X is owned by company Y, then X is the child company of Y. If company Y is

      owned by company Z, then X is the grandchild company of Z. You may assume there are no

      ‘great-grandchild’ companies (see example below). You may also assume that there are no

      circular relationships, e.g., if X is a child or grandchild of Y, then Y cannot be a child or

      grandchild of X.

      For example, suppose that the `Company` table looked like the following:

      abn company_name parent_abn *Note*

      “1” “General Motors LLC” NULL

      “2” “GMC” “1” ‘child’ company of “1”

      “3” “Hummer, Inc” “2” ‘grandchild’ company of “1”

      Since the company with abn “2” is a child of (owned by) company “1”, and company “3” is a

      child of company “2”, answering this question would involve finding the total number of cars

      manufactured by companies “1”, “2” and “3”. There will never be a company which has a

      parent_abn of “3”, since that would then be a “great-grandchild company”.

      8. Find all vehicles that have only ever been charged by people who are NOT the registered owner

      of the vehicle. Only include vehicles in the result that have been in at least one charging event.

      Return results as (VIN). Charging events with NULL kWh should still be considered. (3 marks)

      9. Find all (person, car) pairings where the person has charged that car at every outlet of every

      station that is both located in a postcode between 3000 and 4000 (including 3000 but not 4000)

      and owned by the manufacturer of the car. Return results as (license_number, VIN). Only

      consider stations owned by the company directly, not by child companies. Charging events with

      NULL kWh should still be considered. (3 marks)

      Further clarification for Q9:

      - If a carY has been charged at all outlets matching the criteria by personX, and additionally has

      been charged at all outlets matching the criteria by personW, the results would include rows

      (license_number_personX, vin_carY) and (license_number_personW, vin_carY).

      - A row in the output of the query indicates that the same person charged the same car at all

      outlets that match the criteria for that car. Say there exists a carY, and station1 and station2 are

      the only two stations that fulfil the criteria for carY (have a postcode of 3xxx, and are owned

      by the manufacturer of carY). Say there exists a personA who has charged carY at every outlet

      of station1 but never charged at any outlet of station2. A different personB also exists, who has

      charged the same carY at every outlet of station2 but never at any outlet of station1. In this

      instance, no rows should be returned as result, because no single person charged carY at every

      outlet matching the given criteria (even though the car was charged at every outlet by

      somebody).

      10. What was the total income of outlet `2` of the charging station located at street address `125

      Collins Street` in postcode `3000` in January 2025? Use the `requested_at` date to determine

      whether a charging event was on that date. Your query should return a single value of the form

      (total_income), rounded to two decimal places (hint: use the `Round` function, and round

      after performing any aggregations). Note that you should consider the income after applying

      any discounts (see hint below). (3 marks)

      Hint: The income generated from a single charging event E at an outlet O which used coupon

      C for a discount can be calculated as:

      E.kwh x O.price_kwh x C.discount

      SQL Response Formatting Requirements

      To help us mark your assignment queries as quickly/accurately as possible, please ensure that:

      1. Your query returns the projected attributes in the same order as given in the question, and

      does not include additional columns.

      E.g., if the question asks ‘return as (userId, name)’, then:

      ? DO: “SELECT userId, name …”

      ? ? DON’T: “SELECT name, userId…”

      You can, however, rename/name the columns to whatever you’d like using `AS`, only the order

      matters.

      2. Do NOT use “databaseName.tableName” format.

      E.g.:

      ? DO: “SELECT userId FROM users…”

      ? ? DON’T: “SELECT userId FROM coltonc.users …”.

      Note that you can use tableName.columnName format, like researchers.email.

      3. Ensure that you are using single quotes( ‘ ) for strings

      Double quotes should only be used for table names (but you shouldn’t need to do this since we don’t

      have spaces in our table names)

      E.g.:

      ? DO: …WHERE name = ‘bob’

      ? ?DON’T: …WHERE name = “bob”…

      4. Do NOT delete the special comment markers in the SQL template file.

      These include (where X is the question number):

      -- BEGIN QX

      -- END QX

      -- END OF ASSIGNMENT

      These help us mark your assignment!

      5. Comments are optional, but will help tutors to understand your code!

      Submission Instructions

      Your submission will be in the form of an SQL script. There is a template file on the LMS, into which

      you will paste your solutions and fill in your student details (more information below).

      This .sql file should be submitted on Canvas by 6pm on the due date of Friday 2nd May. Name your

      submission as 987654.sql, where 987654 corresponds to YOUR student id.

      Filling in the template file:

      The template file on the LMS has spaces for you to fill in your student details and your answers to the

      questions. There is also an example prefilled script available on the LMS as well. Below are screenshots

      from those two documents explaining the steps you need to take to submit your solutions:

      Step Example

      1. At the top of the

      template, you’ll need to

      replace “XXXXXXXX”

      with your student

      number and name

      Template

      Example Filled in

      2. For each question 1- 10, place your SQL

      solution in between the

      “BEGIN QX” and

      “END QX” markers.

      Ensure each query is

      terminated with a

      semicolon “;”

      Template

      Example Filled in

      3. Test that your script is

      valid SQL by running it

      from MySQL

      Workbench. Run the

      entire script by copy- pasting this entire file

      into a new workbench

      tab, placing your cursor

      at the start of the file

      (without selecting

      anything), and pressing

      the lightning bolt to run

      the entire file.

      All queries should run

      successfully one after

      another. If not, check to

      make sure you added

      semicolons ‘;’ after each

      query.

      All 10 queries ran sequentially and were successful.

      Late submission

      Unless you have an approved extension (see below), you will be penalised -10% of the total number of

      marks in the assignment per day day (including weekdays and weekends) that your submission is late.

      For instance, if you received a 78% raw score, but submitted 2 days late, you'd receive a 58% score for

      the assignment.

      Requesting a Submission Deadline Extension

      If you need an extension due to a valid (medical) reason, you need to follow the procedure described in

      FEIT Extensions and Special consideration page:

      https://canvas.lms.unimelb.edu.au/courses/210122/pages/feit-extensions-and-special- consideration?module_item_id=6469145.

      Reminder: INFO20003 Hurdle Requirements

      To pass INFO20003, you must pass two hurdles:

       Hurdle 1: Obtain at least 50% (15/30) for the three assignments (each worth 10%)
       Hurdle 2: Obtain at least 50% (35/70) for the combination of the quizzes and final exam

      Therefore, it is our recommendation that you attempt every assignment and question in the exam.

      GOOD LUCK!

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