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A Graphical, Functional-Dependency Preserving Normalization Algorithm for Relational Databases  (Make Corrections)  
Jonathan P. Bernick Department of Computer Science Coastal Carolina...



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Abstract: The normalization of relational databases is a topic of ongoing interest. We present a graphical normalization algorithm for relational databases that is lossless, functional-dependency preserving, and able to normalize relations with multiple candidate keys. Applications of this algorithm and future research directions are discussed. (Update)

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@misc{ department-graphical,
  author = "Jonathan Bernick Department",
  title = "A Graphical, Functional-Dependency Preserving Normalization Algorithm for
    Relational Databases",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/757344.html" }
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