10985 Introduction to SQL Databases Course is aimed at people looking to move into a database professional role or whose job role is
Introduction to SQL Databases
Introduction to databases This module introduces key database concepts in the context of SQL Server 2016 Lessons ✓ Introduction to relational databases
Course C Introduction to SQL Databases
Introduction to SQL Databases This three-day instructor-led course is aimed at people looking to move into a database professional role or whose job role
introduction to sql databases
This course is aimed at people looking to move into a database professional role or whose job role is expanding to encompass database elements
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This three-day instructor-led course is aimed at people looking to move into a database professional role or whose job role is expanding to encompass
C Introduction to SQL Databases
10985: Introduction to SQL Databases (SQL Server 2016) Course Details Course Outline 1 Introduction to databases • Introduction to relational databases
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10985 Introduction to SQL Databases
Course is aimed at people looking to move into a database professional role or whose job role is expanding to encompass database elements. The course describes fundamental database concepts including database types, database languages, and database design
Length Days: 3
TARGET AUDIENCE
The primary audience for this course is people who are moving into a database role, or whose role has expanded to include database technologies.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, students will be able to: ͻ Describe key database concepts in the context of SQL Server 2016 ͻ Describe database languages used in SQL Server 2016
ͻ Describe data modelling techniques
ͻ Describe normalization and de-normalization techniques ͻ Describe relationship types and effects in database design ͻ Describe the effects of database design on performance
ͻ Describe commonly used database objects
COURSE OUTLINE
1 - INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES
ͻ Introduction to relational databases
ͻ Other types of database
ͻ Data analysis
ͻ Database languages
ͻ Lab : Querying SQ Server
2 - DATA MODELLING
ͻ Data modelling
ͻ ANSI/SPARC database model
ͻ Entity relationship modelling
ͻ Lab : Entity relationship modelling
3 - NORMALIZATION
ͻ Why normalize data?
ͻ Normalization terms
ͻ Levels of normalization
ͻ De-normalization
ͻ Lab : Normalizing raw data
4 - RELATIONSHIPS
ͻ Schema mapping
ͻ Referential integrity
ͻ Lab : Designing relationships
5 - PERFORMANCE
ͻ Indexing
ͻ Query performance
ͻ Concurrency
ͻ Lab : Query performance
6 - DATABASE OBJECTS
ͻ Tables
ͻ Views
ͻ Stored Procedures, Triggers and Functions
ͻ Lab : Using SQL Server
10985 Introduction to SQL Databases
Course is aimed at people looking to move into a database professional role or whose job role is expanding to encompass database elements. The course describes fundamental database concepts including database types, database languages, and database design
Length Days: 3
TARGET AUDIENCE
The primary audience for this course is people who are moving into a database role, or whose role has expanded to include database technologies.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, students will be able to: ͻ Describe key database concepts in the context of SQL Server 2016 ͻ Describe database languages used in SQL Server 2016
ͻ Describe data modelling techniques
ͻ Describe normalization and de-normalization techniques ͻ Describe relationship types and effects in database design ͻ Describe the effects of database design on performance
ͻ Describe commonly used database objects
COURSE OUTLINE
1 - INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES
ͻ Introduction to relational databases
ͻ Other types of database
ͻ Data analysis
ͻ Database languages
ͻ Lab : Querying SQ Server
2 - DATA MODELLING
ͻ Data modelling
ͻ ANSI/SPARC database model
ͻ Entity relationship modelling
ͻ Lab : Entity relationship modelling
3 - NORMALIZATION
ͻ Why normalize data?
ͻ Normalization terms
ͻ Levels of normalization
ͻ De-normalization
ͻ Lab : Normalizing raw data
4 - RELATIONSHIPS
ͻ Schema mapping
ͻ Referential integrity
ͻ Lab : Designing relationships
5 - PERFORMANCE
ͻ Indexing
ͻ Query performance
ͻ Concurrency
ͻ Lab : Query performance
6 - DATABASE OBJECTS
ͻ Tables
ͻ Views
ͻ Stored Procedures, Triggers and Functions
ͻ Lab : Using SQL Server