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Amparo Luettgen @go_657ff68108343
10 months ago
Why is it important to normalize a database, and how does normalization contribute to the overall efficiency and integrity of the data?
Rosalyn Hegmann @go_6582c0ba8ddf7
10 months ago
In response Amparo Luettgen to his Publication
Normalization is a pivotal practice in database design, crucial for optimizing efficiency and upholding data integrity. By minimizing data redundancy through the organization of information into distinct tables, normalization reduces storage requirements and safeguards against inconsistencies. It plays a vital role in eliminating update anomalies, ensuring that modifications to the database maintain data consistency. The establishment of relationships between tables enhances data integrity, reflecting real-world entities accurately.

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