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Author Pollack, Edward, author.

Title Database Design Best Practices [O'Reilly electronic resource] : Building Scalable Data Solutions to Withstand the Test of Time / Pollack, Edward. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition 1st edition.
Publication Info. Apress, 2020.
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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 60 min.)
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Summary This video highlights best practices in database design that can help you to ensure the development of high-quality data solutions. It shows how to avoid common mistakes that lead to badly designed applications and code that scales poorly. You'll be able to avoid future technical debt that is expensive to fix and can hamstring an organization. It is far less expensive and time-consuming to make well-researched decisions up-front than to be forced to refactor bad code in the future. This video shows you the way. Easy-to-follow rules and conventions from this video help you to ensure quality by properly reviewing database architecture and design to be sure that developers will be able to create and maintain applications that scale and perform as expected. The video shows how a documented database design checklist helps you and your developers to ensure that best practices are followed when creating new database objects. Once created, best practices can be updated and maintained as organizational needs change and evolve. What You Will Learn Employ best practices for designing tables, columns, and procedural T-SQL Optimize correctly and separately for the different needs of OLAP versus OLTP Avoid common mistakes and their impact on database scalability and performance Achieve the desired scalability for your applications when designing database objects Design and name objects consistently to ease future maintenance Document, search, and maintain your database metadata Create sound database architecture based on the relational model Who This Book Is For For developers and data professionals who want to improve the scalability and maintainability of their database-driven applications. For database administrators who are involved in their organization's design efforts.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Boston, MA : Safari. Available via World Wide Web., 2020.
Genre Electronic videos.
Added Author Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company.
Other Form: 1-4842-6285-9
Standard No. 9781484262856
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