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COMP 3005 Final Project V2

Design and implement an application for a Health and Fitness Club Management System. This system will serveas a comprehensive platform catering to the diverse needs of club members, trainers, and administrative staff.

Project Report

Conceptual Design

Below are listed the assumption I have made during the creation of this project:

  • Upon starting the application, you will be asked to log in or sign up.

    • While signing up, you may choose to be a Member, Trainer, or Admin
    • This functionality is only for the sake of simplicity and demonstrational purposes, as it is a rather dangerous permission to grant in practical usage.
  • The Member is a User

    • The User tables stores all of the personal information
  • The Member has one set of health metrics

    • These health metrics turn into health statistics, depending on whether or not you are in the dashboard
    • BMI will be calculated based on the member’s weight and height
  • Each Member can have as many fitness goals as they'd like

    • These goals are based on the member being able to lift a certain amount of weight (while doing a certain exercise) or doing a certain amount of reps (while doing a certain exercise)
    • These goals turn into achievements once the user changes their achieved status to ‘achieved’, and will be displayed on the dashboard.
  • Members can have as many exercise routines as they'd like

    • They must however, set these routines manually
  • Members may take as many personal training sessions & fitness classes as they wish

    • However, the timing must not conflict with pre-existing booked sessions/classes.
    • Signing up for a class/session will automatically add it to the member’s schedule
  • Members have a schedule

    • Which is automatically filled when they sign up for a training session or a fitness class
  • Members pay bills

    • These bills are provided to them by the admins
  • Trainers are users

    • The User tables stores all of the personal information
  • Trainers give fitness classes and personal training sessions *However, the timing must not conflict with pre-existing hosted sessions/classes.

    • They must assign them manually, after which the classes/sessions will be added onto their schedule automatically.
  • Trainers have a schedule

    • Which is automatically filled when they host a training session or a fitness class.
  • Admins are users

    • The User tables stores all of the personal information
  • Admins maintain equipment

    • They must do so in person. After doing so, they will update the maintenance date on the respective equipment
  • Admins send bills to members

    • They will calculate the amount in person, depending on the member’s purchased classes, they send them a bill amount.
  • Fitness Classes and Personal Training Sessions are stored in a schedule (they are referrenced as foreign keys in the schedule table)

    • The only difference between Fitness Classes and Personal training in my database is that personal training sessions are just fitness classes with a capacity of 1, unlike classes which can have a set amount of capacity.

Conceptual Database Design - Chen Diagram

Note: Arrows were used to indicate direction of relationships. Conceptual ER Diagram

Relational Schema:

Database Relational Schema

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