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Justifying database normalization: a cost/benefit model
1995
Information Processing & Management
During the information systems development process within an organization, data resource is typically analyzed in the form of a data model. During this data analysis phase, the data model is further refined so that it obeys certain rules of good behavior. Normalization is the process of grouping data into such well refined structures. Determining an appropriate normal form has not been clear to database systems analysts. This paper proposes an effective methodology for determining normal forms
doi:10.1016/0306-4573(94)e0011-p
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