Discover the theoretical foundation in data modeling and design of relational databases. Part one of this course explores the use of Entity Relationships (ER) Modeling in detail through many real life examples, practical business problems and solutions. After several iterations, the ER model captures the data requirements and business rules and forms a sound basis for the initial design of a relational database. Part two of the course is about the design process and presents the considerations for creating a normalized, stable, maintainable and well defined relational database.
Note: Knowledge of MS Access or other databases required.
Course Number: CSE-40693 Credit: 3 units
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| Section ID | Fee | Status | ||
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| 04/02/13 - 05/21/13 (Click to show details) | In-class | 094077 | $650.00 | Cancelled |
| 06/26/13 - 07/31/13 (Click to show details) | In-class | 096088 | $625.00 | Add to Cart |