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Beginning Database Design Solutions (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) by Rod Stephens (31-Oct-2008) Paperback

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September 23, 2021
Beginning Database Design Solutions is a great beginner-friendly book about database design. It is a wonderful starting point for novices, more so than further dept for advanced users, but it will still approach topics that you may have not seen or thought about before, while also refreshing other ideas. The book presents a decently thorough experience in the database field and has a variety of examples and exercise portions. While I was looking for something more advanced, it still gave some good pointers, especially in its first part. The second portion is more focused on specific cases and seems unnecessary for those that have reasonable experience with databases.
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34 reviews
July 8, 2023
It's a pretty comprehensive book - teaching you not what a database is and how to use it, and also how to talk to users and model their needs in a database. Lots of exercises and examples.

My 2 stars is because I don't find the book very insightful relative to its size. So I skimmed very aggressively. It's great that there's a whole chapter (or multiple?) about how to interview a user and exactly what design document you should produce, but from that detailed account I didn't get much insights that I'd adopt in my own work - there's a lot of instructions, but the reasoning behind them isn't all that interesting.

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17 reviews
September 29, 2024
Great book but not for those who don't want to learn the nitty gritty detail .I read huge volumes of books and sometimes I find it annoying when they go in to great detail straight away with no overview
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January 14, 2015
Part I: Introduction to Databases and Database Design
1. Goals of Effective Database Design
2. Database Types
3. Relational Database Fundamentals

Part II: Database Design Process and Techniques
4. Understanding User Needs
5. Translating User Needs Into Data Models
6. Extracting Business Rules
7. Normalizing Data
8. Designing Databases to Support Software Applications
9. Common Design Patterns
10. Common Design Pitfalls

Part III: A Detailed Case Study [A Pet Store example outlining what you learn in Parts I and II]
11. User Needs and Requirements
12. Building a Data Model
13. Extracting Business Rules
14. Normalization and Refinement

Part IV: Implementing Databases (with Examples in Access and MySQL)
15. Microsoft Access
16. MySQL

Part V: Advanced Topics
17. Introduction to SQL
18. Building Databases with SQL Scripts
19. Database Maintenance
20. Database Security










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