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Basic Relational Database Design

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Basic Relational Database Design, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 21 lectures, based on 30 reviews, and has 110 subscribers.

You will learn about Get an understanding of databases and database design Build a database scheme in a proper way Learn how to normalize your database Learn to design a database from scratch Master all types of relationship and properly design them all within a database This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is intended for beginners and intermediate developers looking to build and design efficient databases for their applications. It is particularly useful for This course is intended for beginners and intermediate developers looking to build and design efficient databases for their applications.

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Summary

Title: Basic Relational Database Design

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 3.9

Number of Lectures: 21

Number of Published Lectures: 21

Number of Curriculum Items: 21

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 21

Original Price: $109.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Get an understanding of databases and database design
  • Build a database scheme in a proper way
  • Learn how to normalize your database
  • Learn to design a database from scratch
  • Master all types of relationship and properly design them all within a database
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is intended for beginners and intermediate developers looking to build and design efficient databases for their applications.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is intended for beginners and intermediate developers looking to build and design efficient databases for their applications.
  • With growing market demands,? every developer working on various programming languages plans to become? a full-stack developer and database management is key to developing? every web, desktop, or cloud application.

    You’ll start by preparing your own database tables, then create an? advanced database design to manage your data efficiently, which is? necessary when you are working with a large set of data for any project.? Along the way, you will also experience the power of database models? and relationships to reuse a particular set of data.

    By the end of the course, you will be able to build and design efficient? databases. You will also be able to use normalization to restructure? your database and reduce redundancy.?

    About the Author

    Smail Oubaalla is a talented? software engineer with an interest in building the most effective,? beautiful, and correct software possible. He has helped companies build? excellent programs. He also manages projects and has experience in? designing and managing new products. When not working, he loves hanging? out with friends, hiking, and playing sports (football, basketball,? rugby, and more). He also loves working his way through every recipe he? can find in the family cookbook or elsewhere, and indulging his love for? seeing new places.?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started with Relational Databases

    Lecture 1: The Course Overview

    Lecture 2: Setup and Installation

    Lecture 3: A Database Story

    Lecture 4: Relational Databases for the Naked Eye

    Lecture 5: Database Management Systems

    Chapter 2: Database Design

    Lecture 1: StarCars’s Database

    Lecture 2: Database Design and the Design Process

    Lecture 3: Tables

    Lecture 4: Keys

    Lecture 5: Fields Specifications

    Chapter 3: Relationships

    Lecture 1: What Is a Relationship?

    Lecture 2: One-to-One

    Lecture 3: One-to-Many

    Lecture 4: Many-to-Many

    Chapter 4: Practice – Logical and Physical Models

    Lecture 1: Part 1 – Define the Entities

    Lecture 2: Part 2 – Columns and Keys

    Lecture 3: Part 3 – Relationships

    Chapter 5: Normalization Forms

    Lecture 1: Normal Forms

    Lecture 2: First Normal Form

    Lecture 3: Second Normal Form

    Lecture 4: Third Normal Form

    Instructors

  • Basic Relational Database Design  No.2
    Packt Publishing
    Tech Knowledge in Motion
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