Database Design and Data Modeling
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Data Modeling: Database Design
-- Data Modeling As Part of Database Design, Steps In Building the Data Model, Identifying Data Objects and Relationships.
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Data Modeling Overview
-- Data Modeling In the Context of Database Design, Components of A Data Model, Why is Data Modeling Important?
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Database Design Tutorials
-- Step-by-step guides to using databases , Database design from scratch
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Design your own database
-- A series of steps identify what your database is about, Summary of the characteristics of a relational database
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Practical database design, Part 1
-- Primary keys and related matters, Alternate keys and visible identifiers, The problem of the Universally Unique Identifier, Complex datatypes
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Practical database design, Part 2
-- Normalization, history, and event logging, First Normal Form, Functional dependency, Second Normal Form, Third Normal Form, Boyce-Codd Normal Form, Many-to-many relationships and higher Normal Forms, History tables and event logging
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Database Design Tutorial
-- Relational database design - learn about tables, columns, indexes and foreign key relationships.
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Designing and creating a Relational Database
-- Practical advice about what you should do if you are going to create a database. The main emphasis is on methods of thinking about the data you have (or expect to have) so that it can be stored in the most effective way
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Relational Database Design
-- Decomposition, Normalization Using Functional Dependencies

