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Normalization vs Denormalization Relational databases are made up of relations (related tables). Tables are made up of columns. If the tables are two large (i.e. too many columns in one table), then database anomalies can occur. If the tables are two small (i.e. database is made up of many smaller tables), it would... 
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3NF vs BCNF Normalization is a process that is carried out to minimize the redundancies that are present in data in relational databases. This process will mainly divide large tables in to smaller tables with fewer redundancies. These smaller tables will be related to each other through well defined relationships.... 
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Database vs Spreadsheet Database and Spreadsheet are two ways that could be used to manage, store, retrieve and manipulate data. A spreadsheet is an application that allows user to work on an electronic spreadsheet similar to an accounting worksheet, whereas, a database is intended for easily organizing, storing... 
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Filesystem vs Database Database and File System are two methods used to store, retrieve, manage and manipulate data. Both systems can be used to allow the user to work with data in a similar way. A File System is a collection of raw data files stored in the hard-drive, whereas a database is intended for easily... 
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DBMS vs Database A system intended for easily organizing, storing and retrieving large amounts of data, is called a database. In other words, a database holds a bundle of organized data (typically in digital form) for one or more users. Databases, often abbreviated DB, are classified according to their content,... 
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