Title |
Relational Databases |
Abstract |
Relational databases are a commonly-used and powerful way of storing data to allow robust querying and maintaining consistency of the stored data; sometimes called "SQL databases", they are queried using the Structured Query Language (SQL) and SQL can also be used to create, populate and alter the database. Relational database management systems (RDBMSs) and their SQL flavours have much in common across the different distributions; although advanced features may require consulting the documentation specific to that RDBMS, most operations can be done with standard SQL |
Authors |
['Adam Brazier'] |
Expertise Level |
None |
Learning Outcome |
None |
Learning Resource Type |
asynchronous online training |
Target Group |
['Researchers', 'Research groups', 'Student'] |
Keywords |
['databases', 'SQL', 'tables', 'normalization', 'subquery', 'workflow', 'stored procedures', 'performance'] |
Cost |
None |
Duration |
240 |
Language |
en |
License |
None |
Resource URL Type |
URL |
Start Datetime |
None |
URL |
https://cvw.cac.cornell.edu/RelationalDBs |
Version Date |
2022-08 |
Provider ID |
urn:ogf.org:glue2:access-ci.org:resource:cider:infrastructure.organizations:898 |
Rating |
None |