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Announcing a database design and normalization tool

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Brian Matthews

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Dec 19, 1989, 11:50:50 PM12/19/89
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As there's been some discussion here about normalization, I thought I'd
mention that my company has recently introduced a database design tool
that produces a normalized database in SQL script form. The product is
called the Canonizer (for canonical synthesis). For more information,
see message <29...@mcdchg.chg.mcd.mot.com> in comp.newprod, send email to
ca...@6sigma.UUCP, or call 1-800-827-4462.

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Michael T. Sullivan

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Dec 20, 1989, 11:36:24 AM12/20/89
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From article <3...@6sceng.UUCP>, by b...@6sceng.UUCP (Brian Matthews):

> As there's been some discussion here about normalization, I thought I'd
> mention that my company has recently introduced a database design tool
> that produces a normalized database in SQL script form. The product is
> called the Canonizer (for canonical synthesis). For more information,

I must have missed the discussion on normalization. I have literature
on that Canonizer but I still am not clear on normalization, although from
what I can gather it sounds like a swell thing. Could anybody point me
in the direction of some literature on the subject of normalization? Thanks.
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Michael Sullivan uunet!jarthur.uucp!aqdata!sullivan
aQdata, Inc.
San Dimas, CA

David I. Berg

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Dec 30, 1989, 1:37:43 PM12/30/89
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In article <1989Dec20.1...@aqdata.uucp>, sull...@aqdata.uucp (Michael T. Sullivan) writes:
> From article <3...@6sceng.UUCP>, by b...@6sceng.UUCP (Brian Matthews):
> I must have missed the discussion on normalization......
>....Could anybody point me in the direction of some literature on the subject
> of normalization? Thanks.

Read Chris Date's >> Introduction to Database Systems << or
Tsichritzis & Lochovsky's >> Data Models <<.


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