LOGICAL DATABASE DESIGN AND THE THEORY OF NORMAL FORMS
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Logical Database Design, Normal Forms, Database Normalization, Data Redundancy, Relational Model, Database Consistency, Schema Design.Abstract
The development of databases requires not only technical implementation but also a strong theoretical foundation. Logical database design and the theory of normal forms are central to this foundation. Logical design provides a blueprint of how data will be structured, stored, and related within a database system. The theory of normal forms, on the other hand, is a set of principles that guide the organization of data to eliminate redundancy, prevent anomalies, and ensure consistency. This paper explores the significance of logical database design, the steps involved in the process, and the role of normalization theory in building efficient, reliable, and scalable databases.
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