Normalization Defined

Normalization is the process used to ensure that a database is properly designed according to relational database principles. The term is best understood by considering what you are attempting to avoid as a database designer or administrator. Common database problems can be all but eradicated through the process of normalization. These problems that present themselves in poorly designed relational databases, such as duplicating data, creating improper data relationships, and constraining data entry, must either be addressed during the design process or through reparations after the database is in production. Needless to say, it is much easier to deal with the problems before the database is actually implemented. You can ...

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