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I would say that the two are one and the same. As with anything, the more you get into it, the more you find that things have been given names. Just because those names aren't apparent at first,...
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The trick is being able to walk that fine line between pure logical data design, and practical physical data design. It certainly helps me to design databases as I start at the purely logical,...
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Theory is practical. A knowledge of database management fundamentals enables you to identify and understand relevant issues, gives you the toolkit you need to solve day-to-day problems and allows you...
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