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You can too: Explain database normalization in understandable (read: plain English) terms Ready-made examples for direct use Play with the ready-made database structures See consequences all the way from conceptual modeling to physical database structures Shorten down time to understand and master the 5 Normal Forms Instant download: Get going NOW! Have your answers ready: The difficult questions will come from your students.
It is a concise guide, based on scientific principles and common sense." Philip, Systems Analyst, United Kingdom Students and teachers Explain database normalization in understandable (read: plain English) terms Ready-made examples for direct use Play with the ready-made database structures See consequences all the way from conceptual modeling to physical database structures Shorten down time to understand and master the 5 Normal Forms Instant download: Get going NOW! Teachers: Have your answers ready: The questions will come.
I would really like a simple explanation as any reference to BCNF which I have found so far on the Net is coughed in technical terms rather than words of less than two syllables." (you will find out that this is no big deal.) As a teacher,you are faced with several challenges: How to communicate a complicated theme in a way that is both understandable and interesting? I know all about it: I have been teaching database design through my job for many years.
A year ago, I found this cry for help, taken from a desperate post on a forum on the Internet: "I am about to start teaching Normalization to my students, and was wondering whether anyone can recommend an idiot's guide to BCNF for me! I am fine up to 3rd NF, then confusion sets in!.
Students: Outsmart your teacher "Your eBook has been very helpful to both me and my students." Robert, Teacher, USA Avoid the situation of this teacher, taken from a desperate post on a forum on the Internet: "I am about to start teaching Normalization to my students, and was wondering whether anyone can recommend an idiot's guide to BCNF for me! I am fine up to 3rd NF, then confusion sets in!.
Some things you won't even learn properly: If your teacher isn't able to help you, who can? Take a look at this: It is a forum post from a teacher somewhere in Cyberspace: "I am about to start teaching Normalization to my students, and was wondering whether anyone can recommend an idiot's guide to BCNF for me! I am fine up to 3rd NF, then confusion sets in!.I would really like a simple explanation as any reference to BCNF which I have found so far on the Net is coughed in technical terms rather than words....
As a student,you are faced with a lot to learn in a limited amount of time.
I would really like a simple explanation as any reference to BCNF which I have found so far on the Net is coughed in technical terms rather than words of less than two syllables." (you will find out that this is no big deal.) I also got this relieved email from a teacher (and customer): "Your eBook has been very helpful to both me and my students." Robert, Teacher, USA Robert told me that he's using the graphical illustrations (Entity Relationship and Server Model diagrams) from my eBook to create a concistent theme through all the five Normal Forms for his students.
It was actually what motivated me to write this eBook: Trying to explain a complicated theme in an understandable and engaging manner.
The database normalisation eBook is in the category of good.
Robert is also using my DDL scripts to actually create an example database for his students.