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Database Design and Modeling with Google Cloud

You're reading from   Database Design and Modeling with Google Cloud Learn database design and development to take your data to applications, analytics, and AI

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804611456
Length 234 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abirami Sukumaran Abirami Sukumaran
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Database Model: Business and Technical Design Considerations
2. Chapter 1: Data, Databases, and Design FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Handling Data on the Cloud 4. Part 2:Structured Data
5. Chapter 3: Database Modeling for Structured Data 6. Chapter 4: Setting Up a Fully Managed RDBMS 7. Chapter 5: Designing an Analytical Data Warehouse 8. Part 3:Semi-Structured, Unstructured Data, and NoSQL Design
9. Chapter 6: Designing for Semi-Structured Data 10. Chapter 7: Unstructured Data Management 11. Part 4:DevOps and Databases
12. Chapter 8: DevOps and Databases 13. Part 5:Data to AI
14. Chapter 9: Data to AI – Modeling Your Databases for Analytics and ML 15. Chapter 10: Looking Ahead – Designing for LLM Applications 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Structured data

Structured data is data that has a well-defined structure, type, and format organized and standardized in a repository called a database for storage, retrieval, and processing. Structured Query Language (SQL) is used for interacting with this data. This means that structured data has a fixed set of attributes and is in the format of rows and columns.

Rows and columns

Rows are the entities or records and columns are attributes. Simply put, columns are the labels or headers in your table and rows are the values under those headers. Consider Table 3.1:

Name

Age

ZIP

John Doe

35

33306

Michael Angel

40

33309

Table 3.1 – A table with rows and columns

The Name, Age, and ZIP labels are the...

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