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Database Design: A Modern Approach
Course Description
Overview
For many new or intermediate database developers, it’s difficult to know where to start when designing a relational database. It’s easy to make the mistake of assuming that the functionality of a database will take shape over time, or the design will fall into place as you build the database.This course introduces a process for effectively planning and designing a functional, efficient database. Knowing how to plan a relational database is important to the success of the databases you create. Without planning, you cannot possibly know what the database needs to do, or even what information to include in the database. Planning a database is essential and prevents the extra work of fixing data maintenance problems later on.
The concepts are not specific to a particular software application and can be applied to any relational database management system.
Objectives
- Follow an efficient process for designing a relational database.
- Define the database conceptual model.
- Define the database logical model.
- Apply database normalization methods to improve the initial design of a database.
- Complete the database design, including controls to ensure its referential integrity and data integrity.
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Prerequisites
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To ensure your success in this course, you should have fundamental computer skills. You can obtain this level of skills and knowledge by taking the following Logical Operations course:
- Using Microsoft® Windows® 10
Topics
- Topic A: Identify Database Components
- Topic B: Identify Common Database Design Problems
- Topic C: Follow a Database Design Process
- Topic D: Gather Requirements
- Topic A: Create the Conceptual Model
- Topic B: Identify Entity Relationships
- Topic A: Identify Columns
- Topic B: Identify Primary Keys
- Topic C: Identify and Diagram Relationships
- Topic A: Avoid Common Database Design Errors
- Topic B: Comply with Higher Normal Forms
- Topic A: Adapt the Physical Model for Different Systems
- Topic B: Ensure Referential Integrity
- Topic C: Ensure Data Integrity at the Column Level
- Topic D: Ensure Data Integrity at the Table Level
- Topic E: Design for the Cloud
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SQL Querying: Fundamentals (Second Edition)
LO-094018- Duration: 1 Day
- Delivery Format: Classroom Training, Online Training
- Price: 595.00 USD
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