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Databasenormalisering×Indekseringsstrategi×
FagområdeInformationssystemerInformationssystemer
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19701972
OphavspersonEdgar F. CoddRudolf Bayer and Edward M. McCreight
TypeData organization methodologyDatabase optimization technique
Oprindelig kildeCodd, E. F. (1970). A relational model of data for large shared data banks. Communications of the ACM, 13(6), 377-387. DOI ↗Bayer, R., & McCreight, E. (1972). Organization and maintenance of large ordered indices. Acta Informatica, 1(3), 173-189. DOI ↗
Aliasserindex design, indexing
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ResuméDatabase normalization is a systematic process for organizing relational database schemas to eliminate redundancy and enforce data integrity. Introduced by Edgar Codd in 1970-1971 as part of the relational database model, it defines a series of normal forms (1NF through BCNF) that progressively eliminate different types of data anomalies.Indexing strategy is the practice of systematically designing database indexes to accelerate query performance. Developed following Bayer and McCreight's foundational B-tree work in 1972, effective indexing requires analyzing query patterns, choosing appropriate index structures, and maintaining index health as data evolves.
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