- 2NF There are two Definitions which is right
- 2NF There are two Definitions which is right - amended
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- A good argument for XML
- A simple link, it turns out
- are sql shortcuts a good practice ?
- Base Normal Form
- Break into the Computer Industry - Get Hired Now
- C3 linearization MRO
- cdt glossary - TABLE
- cdt glossary - TABLE (was: Base Normal Form)
- cdt glossary 0.0.5
- cdt glossary TABLE
- cdt glossary TABLE (was: Base Normal Form)
- Course Material Available for Intro & Advanced DB Course
- DBKEY Datatype
- Desperately seeking help - db schema
- Does Codd's view of a relational database differ from that ofDate&Darwin?[M.Gittens]
- dumb terminology question: candidate key
- Eliminating Nulls
- full text indexing
- Functions are not fundamental to databases. Realtion are.
- Ghost Town
- Good site for data mining resources
- How to build a Datawarehouse schema
- Identifying Relation vs Non-Identifying?
- Implementation of boolean types.
- Intermediate Relational/Set Theory Text
- Just one more anecdote
- Looking for a good open source database Query Tool
- looking for a term
- Memorable quotes
- Migrating data from a non normalized source like excel to a well designed Database
- MS Access IT Studies
- Nested sets in SQL - inventor?
- Normalisation
- Normalisation)
- Object-Role Modeling?
- Proof that relational algebra is eqivalent to FOL
- Property sheet, ad hoc, property page, flexible data
- Questions about nested intervals. Help me please!!!
- Relieving the Boredom
- Simple Example, How To Model It In RM
- source for RM research
- sql views for denomalizing
- sql views for denormalizing
- Storing units in the database
- Sub-Entities
- Testing for the equivalence relation
- The naive test for equality
- Three Kinds of Logical Trees
- transitive closure
- Transitive Closure in Maine
- Types and "join compatibility"
- What a table is.
- What is PI by OSIsoft
- What to call this operator?
- What's the difference between a database architect and a terrorist?
- When does one put data into a separate table?
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