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Logical database design involves much analysis that is usually neglected in manual procedures because of the volume and tedium involved. By automating much of this analysis, not only can a canonical logical design be generated, but valuable diagnostics and design information can also be produced. This paper presents a review of the techniques and procedures involved.
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Raver, N. and G. Hubbard, "Automated Logical Database Design," IBM Systems Journal, October 1977.
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Hubbard, G.U. (1982). A technique for automated logical database design. In: Yao, S.B., Navathe, S.B., Weldon, J.L., Kunii, T.L. (eds) Data Base Design Techniques I:. DBDT 1978. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 132. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-11214-6_9
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