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Hands-On Database uses a scenario-based approach that shows readers how to build a database by providing them with the context of a running case throughout each step of the process.
Chapter 1: Who Needs a Database?
Chapter 2: Gathering Information
Chapter 3: Requirements and Business Rules
Chapter 4: Database Design
Chapter 5: Normalization and Design Review
Chapter 6: Physical Design
Chapter 7: SQL
Chapter 8: Is it Secure?
Appendix 1: Using Microsoft Access with the Book
Appendix 2: SQL Server Express
Appendix 3: Visio
Appendix 4: Common Relational Patterns
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Table of Contents
Chapter 2: Gathering Information
Chapter 3: Requirements and Business Rules
Chapter 4: Database Design
Chapter 5: Normalization and Design Review
Chapter 6: Physical Design
Chapter 7: SQL
Chapter 8: Is it Secure?
Appendix 1: Using Microsoft Access with the Book
Appendix 2: SQL Server Express
Appendix 3: Visio
Appendix 4: Common Relational Patterns