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LECTURE 4:  INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES - ENTITY RELATIONSHIP MODEL

LECTURE 4: INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES - ENTITY RELATIONSHIP MODEL

Example of Attributes Attributes that are drawn from the atomic value domains.

Database Lesson #1 of 8 - Introduction to Databases

Database Lesson #1 of 8 - Introduction to Databases

Dr. Soper gives an

Harvard CS50’s Intro to Databases with SQL – Full University Course

Harvard CS50’s Intro to Databases with SQL – Full University Course

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SQL Explained in 100 Seconds

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Learn the fundamentals of Structured Query Language SQL! Even though it's over 40 years old, the world's most popular ...

Database Lesson #4 of 8 - Data Modeling and the ER Model

Database Lesson #4 of 8 - Data Modeling and the ER Model

Dr. Soper gives a

Follow up on DB management system Lecture 4

Follow up on DB management system Lecture 4

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Introduction to Databases -  Lecture 4: The Entity–Relationship (E R) Model - 2

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