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Beginning Database Design [electronic resource] /by Clare Churcher.

by Churcher, Clare [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2007.Description: 300 p. online resource.ISBN: 9781430203667.Subject(s): Computer science | Data structures (Computer science) | Computer Science | Data StructuresDDC classification: 005.73 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
What Can Go Wrong -- Guided Tour of the Development Process -- Initial Requirements and Use Cases -- Learning from the Data Model -- Developing a Data Model -- Generalization and Specialization -- From Data Model to Relational Schema -- Normalization -- More on Keys and Constraints -- Queries -- User Interface -- Other Implementations.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Beginning Database Design: From Novice to Professional provides short, easy-to-read explanations of how to get database design right the first time. This book offers numerous examples to help you avoid the many pitfalls that entrap new and not-so-new database designers. Through the help of use cases and class diagrams modeled in the UML, youll learn how to discover and represent the details and scope of the problem in question. Database design is not an exact science, and solid database design principles and examples help demonstrate the consequences of simplifications and pragmatic decisions. The rationale is to try to keep it simple, but allow room for development as situations change or resources permit. The book also features an introduction for implementing the final design in a relational database.
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What Can Go Wrong -- Guided Tour of the Development Process -- Initial Requirements and Use Cases -- Learning from the Data Model -- Developing a Data Model -- Generalization and Specialization -- From Data Model to Relational Schema -- Normalization -- More on Keys and Constraints -- Queries -- User Interface -- Other Implementations.

Beginning Database Design: From Novice to Professional provides short, easy-to-read explanations of how to get database design right the first time. This book offers numerous examples to help you avoid the many pitfalls that entrap new and not-so-new database designers. Through the help of use cases and class diagrams modeled in the UML, youll learn how to discover and represent the details and scope of the problem in question. Database design is not an exact science, and solid database design principles and examples help demonstrate the consequences of simplifications and pragmatic decisions. The rationale is to try to keep it simple, but allow room for development as situations change or resources permit. The book also features an introduction for implementing the final design in a relational database.

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