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DATA MODELING School: Beacon Training Services Venue: Addison, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Plano, Richardson Tel.: 972-404-0069 Understand the advantages of a shared database system over a traditional file processing system |
Relational Database Design and Data Modeling Format: Online School: Webucator Venue: Jamesville Tel.: 877-WEBUCATE (877-932-8228) 1.Data Modeling Concepts A.Introduction to Data Modeling |
Relational Database Design and Data Modeling Format: Online School: Webucator, Inc. Venue: Jamesville Tel.: 877-932-8228 This database design training class considers all the features of building complex logical data models using sophisticated modeling techniques. Numerous "real-world" problems and special situations are presented along with solutions. Classic structures and common models are also given to assist participants in rapidly completing a data model. Traditional modeling techniques as well as newer object-oriented modeling principles are presented providing state-of-the-art modeling skills to ... |
Relational Database Design and Data Modeling Format: Online School: Alliance Micro Solutions Venue: Irvine Tel.: 1.800.798.3901 Our trainers are industry and product experts that have mastered the use of each product in the field and enjoy teaching others how extract the maximum benefit from OEM product use at each students organization, big or small. Students learn from Industry experts with hands on product experience in multiple hardware and software environments and will benefit in the following ways.
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Data Modeling and Design Format: Online School: American InterContinental University Online Venue: Chicago Tel.: 1-877-701-3800 This course examines relational database concepts and implementation of database systems. Emphasis will be placed on conceptual modeling and in particular the entity-relationship diagram. Students will learn to distinguish between conceptual and physical schemas, appreciate the role of the 1-m relationship, and will be able to translate a conceptual schema into a full-fledged database.
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