Practical Database Design - Blog Schema

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Practical Database Design - Blog Schema (Size: 1.4 GB)
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  1 - Introduction.mp4 48.5 MB
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  10 - Project Approach 1 Formulate the Preliminary Entity List.mp4 146.9 MB
  11 - Project Lucid Chart.mp4 23 MB
  12 - Project Approach 1 Associate Attributes with Entities.mp4 59.4 MB
  13 - Project Approach 2 Identifying Entities from a List of Attributes.mp4 38.4 MB
  14 - Illustrating a Database Design Entity Relationship Diagram ERD.mp4 31.8 MB
  15 - Table and Field Naming Convention 19.mp4 46.9 MB
  16 - Normalisation and 1NF.mp4 28.1 MB
  17 - Multivalued Fields.mp4 23.7 MB
  18 - Project Identify and Resolve Multivalued Fields.mp4 28.6 MB
  19 - Multipart composite Fields.mp4 19.5 MB
  2 - Course Resources.html 102.4 B
  2 - Specification.docx 53.1 KB
  20 - Project Identify and Resolve Multipart Fields.mp4 5.3 MB
  21 - Table Keys.mp4 16.9 MB
  22 - Candidate Key.mp4 51 MB
  23 - Primary Key.mp4 17.6 MB
  24 - Project Establishing Table Keys.mp4 31 MB
  25 - Dependency.mp4 23.8 MB
  26 - Normalization Second Normal Form 2NF.mp4 14.6 MB
  27 - Partial Key Dependencies.mp4 21.9 MB
  28 - Project Identify and Resolve Partial Key Dependencies.mp4 9.1 MB
  29 - Table Relationships.mp4 15.4 MB
  3 - Key Terminology Databases RDBMS and the Data Lifecycle.mp4 34.3 MB
  30 - Identifying Table Relationships.mp4 76.9 MB
  31 - OnetoMany.mp4 44.9 MB
  32 - ManytoMany.mp4 26.5 MB
  33 - OnetoOne.mp4 21.2 MB
  34 - Project Establishing Table Relationships.mp4 60.7 MB
  35 - Normalization Third Normal Form 3NF.mp4 6.7 MB
  36 - Transitive Dependency.mp4 16.9 MB
  37 - Project Identity and Resolving Transitive Dependencies.mp4 27.8 MB
  38 - Project Requirement Capture User Actions.mp4 80.1 MB
  39 - Project Requirement Alert to Any Objectionable Material by Flagging.mp4 76 MB
  4 - Key Terminology Entity and Tables.mp4 8.3 MB
  40 - Project Requirement Custom Post Attributes.mp4 32.3 MB
  41 - Project Requirement Post Comments.mp4 75 MB
  42 - Project Requirement Post Ratings.mp4 30.3 MB
  5 - Key Terminology Attributes and Fields.mp4 17.3 MB
  6 - Database Design Objectives.mp4 44.1 MB
  7 - Project Introduction Designing a Blog Database.mp4 20.6 MB
  8 - Introducing the Entities.mp4 24.5 MB
  9 - Identifying Significant Entities.mp4 23.1 MB
  TutsNode.net.txt 102.4 B
  [TGx]Downloaded from torrentgalaxy.to .txt 614.4 B
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Description


Description

Out of all the tech subjects I have lectured on, databases or relational database systems have always been a subject with a “steep learning curve”. Students tend to find it challenging, and it just takes much more effort to learn than other subjects.

To my surprise, I am one of many people who have observed this trend. There is, in fact, a small niche of research papers written on this topic.

So why is it so challenging? When I think of how we might overcome some challenges when learning databases instantly, I think of one fact that remains true, which goes back to even when I started learning database systems. There needed to be more examples or actual database design in practice.

This course aims to help support anyone starting their journey into relational database systems by establishing underpinning skills and concepts of database and database design by working through practical scenario reasoning and providing the rationale to design decisions. Nothing beats experience in most subjects. That is amplified in the realms of relational database development. With the knowledge and experience gained in the course in hand, I hope that on completion of this course, it will provide the scaffolding, underpinning knowledge to support your endeavours in the world of relational database development.
Who this course is for:

Beginners, Developers, Students, and Enthusiasts new to relational database design

Requirements

No Prior experience needed but would be advantageous

Last Updated 1/2023

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