For many applications, relational databases provide an excellent tool for managing data. Modern relational databases use the Structured Query Language (SQL) to provide applications with access to the data. One such relational database is MySQL.
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Topics covered in this module
Information organisations.
What is a relational database?
What are the parts of a relational database?
What relational databases are there?
MySQL, MySQL-Max and MySQL-GUI.
What is MySQL? Why choose it?
Course links
The following web pages are used as references / examples in this module
[
Link] MySQL: The World's Most Popular Open Source Database
(at http://www.mysql.com)
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