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December 24, 2008

Database Design Tutorial

Here is a informative tutorial that teaches you how to do Database Design, from theparticle.com. This tutorial explains the conceptual framework for designing database schemas. It is most relevant to relational databases, but can also be applied to object databases. If you’re already familiar with SQL or have worked with relational databases, but need more help or understanding putting together designs, then this database design tutorial will be helpful to you. Database design starts with the need to know what we are building, what information we are dealing with, and how we can apply it. The topics covered are listed below.


Contents of Database Design Tutorial:
 - Objects
 - Events
 - Properties
 - Object Relationships
 - Optimization
 - Repeating Properties
 - Property Value History
 - Adding Indexes
 - Reducing Number of Tables
 - Data Redundancy

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