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What you’ll Learn:
Data modelling using the entity-relationship and developing database designs.
Use of Structured Query Language (SQL) and learn SQL syntax.
Apply normalization techniques to normalize the database
Understand the needs of database processing and learn techniques for controlling the consequences of concurrent data access.
Description:
This course provides starting from the roots, the fundamentals of a database systems thereby learning to design Design and draw ER and EER diagram for the real life scenario. Converting conceptual model to relational model and formulate relational algebra queries. Talking to our very own database using SQL!!
Learning query optimization techniques like normalization and lastly dealing with transaction, concurrency & recovery.
Join in to learn Database Management System, equally important from the academic as well as real-world knowledge.
Modules Covered:
Introduction to Database Concepts
Entity-Relationship data Model
Relational Model and relational Algebra
Structured Query Language (SQL)
Relational Database Design
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1 Comment
Thank you very much, bro these books take hell lot of time, but with your explanation it’s simple to understand