Database Concepts (7th Edition)
Database Concepts (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780133544626
Author: David M. Kroenke, David J. Auer
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.1RQ
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Relational model:

  • In the relational model, data are organized in tables, which consist of rows and columns.
    • A data in a row or column of a table are called fields.
    • Fields in a database table are also referred as attributes of a database object.
      • A group of related fields are called as a record, which is also called as database object or entity.
      • A group of records are called a table.
      • Keys in a relational database table refer to a key field.
        • To identify each record in a table, there must be at least one data field that should be unique. That is, a corresponding data field of every record should be unique.
        • Therefore, key field is used to identify the unique record from a collection of records.
  • For example,
    • Consider a database table named “Student” that contains the student details such as “StudentID”, “StudentName”, “Marks”, which are the fields of the table, and they are altogether called as records.
      • The “StudentID” contains the registration number of students, “StudentName” contains name of students, and “Marks” contain the computer science marks of each student.

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Importance of relational model:

Relational model is important, due to the following reasons

  • It is important because it acts as the universal model to store the data in computers and it can be easily available.
  • Specific values can be easily accessed through a database.
  • It can be used for the designing and implementation of commercial database.
  • Its data storage capacity can be extended and it won’t depend on physical organization.
  • It includes the Structured Query Language (SQL).
  • It includes various features like reduced data redundancy, portability, data integrity, constraining the input and many others.

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