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How simple is your database solution to use for the end users?
Did you implement features to make the database easier to understand & use?
Could you make any improvements?
Your database system is developed to fix a problem or perform a task for a client.
Does your database meet this purpose?
There may be certain aspects missing to be completely fit for purpose.
Did the software you chose to develop the system limit the development in some way?
In what way did it constrain the development?
Did it prevent certain features? Cause deadlines & budgets to be missed?
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We must evaluate the database against the given requirements.
It's important to use evaluative language, not just describe what was done.
For each area, look at strengths & weaknesses, with evidence.
If improvements are made during development or testing, explain them.
Have features been implemented to aid database maintenance?
E.g. Good naming convention, commenting of code & clear design documentation.
Does the system meet the client and user requirements you defined at the beginning of the project?
Some may be met, some partially & some not at all.
Where they haven't been met, justify why.