Talk:Domain model
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This article is full of gobbledygook without providing any specific information.
- Agreed. In fact some citing is simply wrong. Domain-Driven Design makes no mention of "Business Layer".PeterRitchie (talk) 22:31, 6 July 2015 (UTC)
Blood donation
[edit]The Blood Donation System is designed to manage and organize the process of blood donation efficiently. It serves as a centralized platform that connects donors, recipients, and hospitals or blood banks. This system helps maintain donor records, track blood availability, and facilitate quick communication between donors and healthcare organizations. The system reduces manual work, saves time, and ensures that blood units are available when needed in emergencies. Benefits: • Ensures quick access to available blood units during emergencies. • Maintains accurate records of donors and recipients. • Reduces paperwork and manual errors. • Improves coordination between donors, hospitals, and blood banks. • Facilitates timely notifications to potential donors. • Supports database management for long-term record keeping
Entities and Attributes: Donor: Donor_ID, Name, Age, Gender, Blood_Group, Contact_Number, Address Recipient: Recipient_ID, Name, Age,Gender,Blood_Group,Contact_Number, Address Hospital: Hospital_ID, Hospital_Name, Location, Contact_Number Blood_Bank: Bank_ID, Bank_Name, Location, Contact_Number Donation: Donation_ID, Donor_ID, Date,Blood_Group,Quantity,Hospital_ID Request: Request_ID, Recipient_ID, Blood_Group, Quantity, Request_Date
Possible Relationships: • A Donor can donate blood to a Blood Bank. • A Blood Bank supplies blood to Hospitals. • A Hospital receives requests from Recipients. • A Donor can have multiple Donations. • A Recipient can make multiple Requests. • Hospitals can be associated with one or more Blood Banks. Conclusion: The Blood Donation System efficiently manages donor, recipient, hospital, and blood bank information through a centralized database. It reduces manual work, improves data accuracy, and ensures quick access to blood units during emergencies. The ER diagram provides a clear understanding of relationships between entities, which helps in the smooth implementation of the system in real-world scenarios. 124.29.214.194 (talk) 09:31, 19 October 2025 (UTC)