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Database Design
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Elements of a Relational Database
Relational databases are based on the relational model. The relational model is a group of rules set forth by E. F. Codd based on mathematical principles (relational algebra); it defines how database management systems should function. The basic structures of a relational database (as defined by the relational model) are tables, columns (or fields), rows (or records), and keys. This section describes these elements.
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