Elements of Relational Database Design

Cover of Elements of Relational Database Design by David C. Hopkins
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781425182809
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Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 0.67681914434 Pounds
Width: 0.29 Inches
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Elements of Relational Database Design by David C. Hopkins, published by Trafford Publishing in 2010, offers a concise presentation of the fundamental principles of database design. This 128-page book is written in English and addresses widely accepted core definitions and conclusions that can be precisely stated and proven. The structure is designed to minimize page turning, allowing readers to view all relevant information on a topic simultaneously, with text on the left and corresponding examples on the right.

Readers will find a systematic exploration of database modeling techniques, operations, and the critical concepts of dependency and decomposition. The book consists of five chapters, with the concluding chapter focusing on normalization, defining levels of good database design and outlining procedures to achieve them. Additionally, it discusses potential problems that can arise when a database does not meet these levels, illustrated with examples to enhance understanding. This edition serves as a practical resource for those interested in database administration, management, and design.


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This book provides a concise presentation of the basic principles of database design. It deals with the widely accepted core definitions and conclusions that can be precisely stated and proven. Most of the topics covered are essential to the concluding chapter on â oenormalizationâ â ” a knowledge of which is crucial for avoiding problematic database designs.

In addition to brevity, the structure of the book is meant to minimize page turning by making it unnecessary to flip back to previous pages. For example, to allow the reader to view all the information on a topic at once, the text appears on the left and the corresponding examples on the right of facing pages.

The book consists of five chapters as follows: The first two describe the basic techniques of modeling the real world with a database. Chapter Three covers common â oeoperationsâ one can do with a database. Most of these operations pertain to using rather than designing a database; however, a few of them are also crucial for design. â oeDependency and decompositionâ â ” important in their own right and also required for the final chapter â ” receive a comprehensive treatment in Chapter Four. The book concludes with Chapter Five’s coverage of normalization where the levels of good database design are defined along with procedures for attaining these levels. Also, problems that can occur when a database is not at a given level are described and illustrated by examples.

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Language: en. Pages: 128.

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