Name: Data Modeling
Course Code: ST800
Duration: 3
Scheduled Dates for ST800
This course introduces the student to the process of logical database design which is also known as logical data modeling. The course presents topics such as the advantages of logical data modeling, how to incorporate business requirements into a logical data model by using use cases, the components of a logical data model and how to create an Entity-Relationship Diagram (ERD) using the open source software called DBDesigner. The course also shows the student how to normalize data through third normal form and how to handle complex data relationships.
Target Audience
This course is targeted at business analysts, power-users, technical IT staff, team leaders and project managers who need to understand how to design a database using standard Entity-Relationship modeling techniques.
Key Topics
- Introduction To Logical Data Modeling
- Business Requirements
- Entities
- Attributes
- Entity Relationships (Associations)
- Entity Supertypes And Subtypes
- Recursive Entity Relationships
- Normalization
Required Skills/Experience
- The students should have at least some SQL or programming experience with any relational database system.
Fee: $1,200.00
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