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Database Normalization Techniques - Essentials

Understand database normalization in straight and plain English terms Ready-made examples for direct use Play with the ready-made database structures See consequences all the way from conceptual modeling to physical database structures Shorten down time to understand and master the 5 Normal Forms Instant download: Get going NOW! Outsmart your teacher and fellow studentsRobert is a smart teacher :-) "Your eBook has been very helpful to both me and my students." Robert, Teacher, USA Robert is actually using the material from my eBook to structure his teaching of all the Five Normal Forms to his students.

The last 15 years I have worked as a project manager and a database design QA responsible.

Such an approach can be devastating to your project outcome.

Use your saved time for other things to do and study.

However, I always put them through subtle testing.

He is using all the E-R and Server Model diagrams, as well as the DDL scripts in my eBook as examples for them.

Take control of your own future, and get the essentials of database normalization explained in an easy and engaging style.

I love to hire freshly educated people; Very often, they bring enthusiasm, guts and new ideas with them.

What most people are not aware of, is my extensive programming background: I enjoy working on the database server side programming as part of a team, or at least I like to participace in setting standards for coding and flexibility (you know the %TYPE argument in Oracle PL/SQL?)That is why I always can tell when someone tries to overrun my position as a project manager from the programming side.

The database normalisation eBook is in the category of good.

Understanding database normalization techniques is high on my priority list.

I have also "been there, done that", myself, in earlier days.However, you know very well, as do I, that this shortcut to problem solving may cost you dearly, both in time spent on a problem, as well as the quality, and flexibility, to withstand changes in the business model for the finished system.With my database normalization eBook, you will:Compare normalized and denormalized structures Experience consequences of poor design on your programs Understand why the business model is more important than easy programming Read complete DDL scripts so you can experiment with database tables Avoid poor-performing databases and programs Speed up the development process and avoid unneccesary time and cost spendings Highten the quality of the database as well as your SW Understand why poor normalization can make it impossible to write some DML-statements against the databasePhilip is a dead-honest SW engineer: "I've seen good, bad and butt ugly database design books.

Argumentation for it may be heavy; Watch out when the performance issue arises.

The examples in the normalisation ebook are also very good." Georg Breazu, Senior Systems Consultant, Germany As a Software Project Manager,you may sometimes find yourself at the mercy of the IT/Programming "gurus", who insist on a fast implementation approach.

I like a lot of things about the keynotes and ebooks, what I like most is the balance you have managed to keep between a dry subject / theory and a clear "down-to-earth" treatment of the subject, without sacrificing any of the important aspects.

I have included a couple of sections on this issue in the Database Normalization eBook.W....

As a Systems Analyst/Programmer, it is easy to fall into the trap of going head-on with programming, without taking the time for a proper design.

I own and have read about 30 - 40 books on this topic (practically most of the available and out of print books) and I'm still impressed by your website and ebooks.

It is a concise guide, based on scientific principles and common sense." Philip, Systems Analyst, United Kingdom Georg is an experienced Senior IT professional, who wrote to me: "I'm myself (since 1996) in the data modeling business (OLTP and OLAP, with accent on OLAP for the past 5 year).

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