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Database Design and Modeling with PostgreSQL and MySQL

You're reading from   Database Design and Modeling with PostgreSQL and MySQL Build efficient and scalable databases for modern applications using open source databases

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803233475
Length 222 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alkin Tezuysal Alkin Tezuysal
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Ibrar Ahmed Ibrar Ahmed
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to Databases
2. Chapter 1: SQL and NoSQL Databases: Characteristics, Design, and Trade-Offs FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Building a Strong Foundation for Database Design 4. Part 2: Practical Implementation
5. Chapter 3: Getting Your Hands Dirty with PostgreSQL and MySQL 6. Part 3: Core Concepts in Database Design
7. Chapter 4: Mastering the Building Blocks of Database Design and Modeling 8. Part 4: Advanced Database Techniques
9. Chapter 5: Advanced Techniques for Advanced Databases 10. Chapter 6: Understanding Database Scalability 11. Part 5: Best Practices and Future Trends
12. Chapter 7: Best Practices for Building and Maintaining Your Database 13. Chapter 8: The Future of Databases and Their Designs 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

EDA and preprocessing

In the ShopSphere database, EDA and preprocessing involve simple but important steps to understand and clean the data. First, EDA helps us see patterns and important details in the data. This is done using simple statistics and graphs to look at things such as how many orders there are, where customers live, and what they buy.

Database schema

The following figure shows the relation diagram between the tables. These tables show how the application will process the business logic:

Figure 3.1 – Design of the database model

Figure 3.1 – Design of the database model

As we can see, the database comprises several tables. In the following sections, we will analyze each table individually and perform preprocessing to prevent extra space consumption.

MySQL

This section will cover the steps you need to follow to use a MySQL database locally. We will start by installing it on a virtual machine, where you can use your local host, Windows, or macOS to get going for this...

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