Good top-down design methodologies tend to produce fully normalised designs anyway

Byrne, Bernadette (2003) Good top-down design methodologies tend to produce fully normalised designs anyway. In: Teaching, Learning and Assessment in Databases, Coventry 2003, 2003-06-13 - 2003-06-14, Coventry University.
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Many database curricula both in University and in As and A2 examining boards teach normalisation by decomposition as a method of arriving at a suitable set of tables for implementation in a relational database. This paper advocates that we need to move on from this position and move towards teaching database design by developing a high level data model and then mapping the model to a set of tables suitable for implementation in a relational, object/relational or object oriented database

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