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Database design and relational theory/ by C. J. Date.
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normal forms and all that jazz /
作者:
Date, C. J.
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Berkeley, CA :Apress : : 2019.,
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xix, 451 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Part I. Setting the Scene -- Chapter 1. Preliminaries -- Chapter 2. Prerequisites -- Part II. Functional Dependencies, Boyce/CODD Normal Form, and Related Matters -- Chapter 3. Normalization: Some Generalities -- Chapter 4. FDs and BCNF (Informal) -- Chapter 5. FDs and BCNF (Formal) -- Chapter 6. Preserving FDs -- Chapter 7. FD Axiomatization -- Chapter 8. Denormalization -- Part III. Join Dependencies, Fifth Normal Form, and Related Matters -- Chapter 9. JDs and 5NF (Informal) -- Chapter 10. JDs and 5NF (Formal) -- Chapter 11. Implicit Dependencies -- Chapter 12. MVDs and 4NF -- Part IV. Further Normal Forms -- Chapter 13. ETNF, RFNF, SKNF -- Chapter 14. 6NF -- Chapter 15. The End Is Not Yet -- Part V. Orthogonality -- Chapter 16. The Principle of Orthogonal Design -- Part VI. Redundancy -- Chapter 17. We Need More Science -- Part VII. Appendixes -- Chapter 18: Appendix A. What Is Database Design, Anyway? -- Chapter 19: Appendix B. More on Consistency -- Chapter 20: Appendix C. Primary Keys Are Nice but Not Essential -- Appendix D. Historical Notes.
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Relational databases - Design and construction. -
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9781484255407
Database design and relational theory = normal forms and all that jazz /
Date, C. J.
Database design and relational theory
normal forms and all that jazz /[electronic resource] :by C. J. Date. - 2nd ed. - Berkeley, CA :Apress :2019. - xix, 451 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I. Setting the Scene -- Chapter 1. Preliminaries -- Chapter 2. Prerequisites -- Part II. Functional Dependencies, Boyce/CODD Normal Form, and Related Matters -- Chapter 3. Normalization: Some Generalities -- Chapter 4. FDs and BCNF (Informal) -- Chapter 5. FDs and BCNF (Formal) -- Chapter 6. Preserving FDs -- Chapter 7. FD Axiomatization -- Chapter 8. Denormalization -- Part III. Join Dependencies, Fifth Normal Form, and Related Matters -- Chapter 9. JDs and 5NF (Informal) -- Chapter 10. JDs and 5NF (Formal) -- Chapter 11. Implicit Dependencies -- Chapter 12. MVDs and 4NF -- Part IV. Further Normal Forms -- Chapter 13. ETNF, RFNF, SKNF -- Chapter 14. 6NF -- Chapter 15. The End Is Not Yet -- Part V. Orthogonality -- Chapter 16. The Principle of Orthogonal Design -- Part VI. Redundancy -- Chapter 17. We Need More Science -- Part VII. Appendixes -- Chapter 18: Appendix A. What Is Database Design, Anyway? -- Chapter 19: Appendix B. More on Consistency -- Chapter 20: Appendix C. Primary Keys Are Nice but Not Essential -- Appendix D. Historical Notes.
Create database designs that scale, meet business requirements, and inherently work toward keeping your data structured and usable in the face of changing business models and software systems. This book is about database design theory. Design theory is the scientific foundation for database design, just as the relational model is the scientific foundation for database technology in general. Databases lie at the heart of so much of what we do in the computing world that negative impacts of poor design can be extraordinarily widespread. This second edition includes greatly expanded coverage of exotic and little understood normal forms such as: essential tuple normal form (ETNF), redundancy free normal form (RFNF), superkey normal form (SKNF), sixth normal form (6NF), and domain key normal form (DKNF) Also included are new appendixes, including one that provides an in-depth look into the crucial notion of data consistency. Sequencing of topics has been improved, and many explanations and examples have been rewritten and clarified based upon the author's teaching of the content in instructor-led courses. This book aims to be different from other books on design by bridging the gap between the theory of design and the practice of design. The book explains theory in a way that practitioners should be able to understand, and it explains why that theory is of considerable practical importance. Reading this book provides you with an important theoretical grounding on which to do the practical work of database design. Reading the book also helps you in going to and understanding the more academic texts as you build your base of knowledge and expertise. Anyone with a professional interest in database design can benefit from using this book as a stepping-stone toward a more rigorous design approach and more lasting database models. You will: Understand what design theory is and is not Be aware of the two different goals of normalization Know which normal forms are truly significant Apply design theory in practice Be familiar with techniques for dealing with redundancy Understand what consistency is and why it is crucially important.
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