Database Normalization

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In the design of a relational database management system (RDBMS), the process of organizing data to minimize redundancy is called normalization. The goal of database normalization is to decompose relations with anomalies in order to produce smaller, well-structured relations. Normalization usually involves dividing large tables into smaller (and less redundant) tables and defining relationships between them. The objective is to isolate data so that additions, deletions,...
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In the design of a relational database management system (RDBMS), the process of organizing data to minimize redundancy is called normalization. The goal of database normalization is to decompose relations with anomalies in order to produce smaller, well-structured relations. Normalization usually involves dividing large tables into smaller (and less redundant) tables and defining relationships between them. The objective is to isolate data so that additions, deletions, and modifications of a field can be made in just one table and then propagated through the rest of the database via the defined relationships.
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  • ISBN-13: 9785510953077
  • Publisher: Book on Demand
  • Publication date: 4/13/2012
  • Pages: 150
  • Product dimensions: 5.83 (w) x 8.27 (h) x 0.32 (d)

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