Webdesign, Internet, Graphics | Business Applications |
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Programming
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Microsoft Access 2007
Microsoft Access 2007 helps you effectively track, report, and share information in a manageable environment. With a library of pre-built tracking applications (database solutions) and the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface, Access 2007 does not require deep database knowledge or programming skills. In this course, Our IT Instructor will introduces users to database design concepts while assisting them in becoming proficient with building and maintaining an Access 2007 database.
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Microsoft Access 2003
Microsoft Access 2003 now makes it easier for anyone to use, or create powerful database solutions to help organize, access, and share data, in no time. Our guides users through the Access 2003 set of powerful tools that are easy enough to learn for beginners, but sophisticated enough for the most complex developers. We first covers the basics of using Access 2003, including navigating within the interface and relational database development and design principles.Then moves on to object design construction (tables, queries, forms, and reports) and more advanced features that developers can enjoy.
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Data Modeling
Data modeling is the act of exploring data-oriented structures. When building a database, data modeling implies the creation of a model for data within that database. Data models can be used for a variety of purposes, from high-level conceptual models to physical data models. The course covers topics such as normalization and denormalization for relational data modeling, fact dimensional structures for data warehouse data modeling, and basic object data modeling for object databases. We will also examines useful web sites and vendor software, such as Oracle database, for finding data modeling information.
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