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| Normalization and Physical Database Design |
| Course Status: | Released |
| Course Language: | English |
| Course Duration: | 4 Hours |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
| Audience |
| Analysts, programmers, database designers, and database administrators working in a relational environment |
| Prerequisites |
| The courses Relational Principles and Database Fundamentals |
| Course Aim |
| To describe the process of relational database design using appropriate modeling tools and techniques |
| Learning Objectives |
| Use primary and foreign keys. Explain the different types of data integrity. Normalize entities to the appropriate level. Understand the issues of physical database design and database optimization. Show how physical and logical independence at the conceptual level facilitates dynamic database evolution. |
| Topics Covered |
| Logical design - Design considerations - Primary and foreign keys - Exercise: Using keys - Data integrity The process of normalization - Normalization and 1NF - Partial dependency and 2NF - Transitive dependency and 3NF - Exercise: Normalizing data - Boyce-Codd Normal Form Performance and physical design - Optimization - Data allocation Database independence - File-based independence - Logical and physical independence |