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Data Models Part 3 Relational Vs Transactional Models

The document compares relational and transactional data models. It discusses data model building blocks like entities, attributes, and relationships. Different notations for entity relationship diagrams are also covered, including Chen notation and Crow's foot notation.

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Data Models Part 3 Relational Vs Transactional Models

The document compares relational and transactional data models. It discusses data model building blocks like entities, attributes, and relationships. Different notations for entity relationship diagrams are also covered, including Chen notation and Crow's foot notation.

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Data Models Part 3: Relational vs.

Transactional Models

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Data Models Part 3: Relational vs. Transactional Models

Slide 2: Learning Objectives

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Slide 3: Learning Objectives

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Slide 4: Relational vs. Transactional Model

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Slide 5: Data Model Building Blocks

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Slide 6: Data Model Building Blocks

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Slide 7: ER Diagrams

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Slide 8: ER Diagrams

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Slide 9: Primary Keys and Foreign Keys

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Slide 10: ER Diagram Notation

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Slide 11: Chen Notation

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Slide 12: Crow’s Good Notation

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Slide 13: UML Class Diagram Notation

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Slide 14: ER Diagram Notation

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