Databases are used in applications or devices with software that stores and retrieves information. Applications like Facebook, Twitter,Instagram,Pinterest,Snapchat,Google Hotmail Mobile phones and other portable devices all have the ability to store and retrieve data. They all are able to achieve this using a database. Places like Banks,Hospitals,Airlines Supermarkets all use databases to store and retrieve data or information. Things like your Social security number ,Hospital Records number or Bank account number are all stored in a database .
There are several concepts associated with databases and we will explore some of them in this course. We will learn about primary keys,foreign keys,schemas,Flat file database,hierarchial databases.
We interact with databases daily in our lives like when we read our emails or post something on Facebook or twitter . This course will teach you the very basics of some database concepts and the course is video based and less than1 hour.
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Courses : 34
Specification: Introduction to Basic Database Concepts
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 0.7 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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David Morgan –
This is a good, basic, overview of database concepts. I’m familiar with basic database structure and simple queries, which I had to figure out on the job, as I’ve never had any formal database training. I’m looking at possibly making a career change to being a DBA, and wanted to learn database design, structure, and querying from the absolute beginning, to ensure I had the terminology and concepts correct before moving on to more advanced database courses on Udemy.
Donald Hall –
Needs more description of the topics covered. For example, in the RDBMS section he basically just said what it means and showed you the clients that connect to databases. Not what RDBMS is and why it is used, not what data a relational database uses, not what relational data is……just what the acronym stood for. This continues throughout the course.
Hattie Alicia Kilgore –
Nice course overall enjoyed learning the basics
Julian Matthews –
I have found the content to be well explained and easy to follow lecture.
Carolyn Margueritte –
This was a great course for someone who is used to working with database information but did not know the terminology behind it … very helpful to assist me on my goal of learning more about databases & queries …
Tarik McCall –
It’s basic details but very informative.
Daniel –
yes it was
Victor Pinas Arnault –
This course is better than I expected, explain fundamentals concepts with clearity. It’s a little bit slow, but it’s precise. I recommend it very much! Thanks teacher.
Meenakshi –
It is ok for basics