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Old 06-11-04, 22:11
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Dear friends,

Let’s presume that we are given a case study regarding a company. Two methods that we can use to create relational models for this company are Normalization and ER Modelling. What are the similar steps in Normalization and ER Modelling in regards to finding relational models from the company case study?

Will welcome your thoughts regarding this.

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Old 06-15-04, 16:14
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Old 06-21-04, 19:17
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If interested, I posted a couple of installments on these subjects in a Standards and Practices thread over at the INet Interactive sister-site Xtreme VB Talk.
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