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Data / Information / Database theory / Relational algebra / Databases / Database normalization / Boyce–Codd normal form / Third normal form / Database schema / Data management / Data modeling / Database constraints
Date: 2009-09-16 09:06:15
Data
Information
Database theory
Relational algebra
Databases
Database normalization
Boyce–Codd normal form
Third normal form
Database schema
Data management
Data modeling
Database constraints

An information-theoretic analysis of worst-case redundancy in database design SOLMAZ KOLAHI University of British Columbia and LEONID LIBKIN

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