January 2019
Beginner
556 pages
14h 19m
English
A relational model is a first-order predicate logic that was first introduced by Edgar F. Codd in 1970 in his paper A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks. A database is represented as a collection of relations. The state of the whole database is defined by the state of all the relations in the database. Different information can be extracted from the relations by joining and aggregating data from different relations and by applying filters on the data. In this section, the basic concepts of the relational model are introduced using the top-down approach by first describing the relation, tuple, attribute, and domain.
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