Explain the Normalized Relations?
Answer / Harendra Kunmar Varma
Normalization is a process used in database design to organize data into separate tables in order to minimize redundancy, improve efficiency, and ensure data integrity. Normalized relations are relationships between tables that have been normalized according to normal forms (1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF, and 4+NF). The main goals of normalization are to eliminate redundant data and prevent anomalies such as update, insertion, and deletion anomalies.
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