Database modeling and design : logical design
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TextPublication details: Amsterdam ; Elsevier ; 2011Edition: 5th edDescription: xiv, 304 pISBN: - 978-0-12-382020-4
- C 005.756 D26
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Database design technology has undergone significant evolution in recent years, although business applications continue to be dominated by the relational data model and relational database systems. The relational model has allowed the database designer to separately focus on logi-cal design (defining the data relationships and tables) and physical design (efficiently storing data onto and retrieving data from physical storage). Other new technologies such as data warehousing, OLAP, and data mining, as well as object-oriented, spatial, and Web-based data access, have also had an important impact on database design.
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