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A Beginner's Guide to Database Normalization

Database normalization: is the process of organizing data in a database to reduce redundancy and improve data integrity. Here’s a quick overview of the key normal forms, with examples.

1. First Normal Form (1NF)
Objective: Ensure each column contains atomic values and that each record is unique.

Example:

Before 1NF:

Table: StudentCourses
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StudentID | Name   | Courses
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1         | Alice  | Math, Science

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After 1NF

Table: StudentCourses
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StudentID | Name   | Courses
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1         | Alice  | Math
1         | Alice  | Science


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2. Second Normal Form (2NF)
Objective: Eliminate partial dependencies; every non-key attribute should depend on the entire primary key.

Example:

Before 2NF:

Table: StudentCourses
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StudentID | Course | Instructor
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1         | Math   | Dr. Smith
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After 2NF:

Table: StudentCourses
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StudentID | Course
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1         | Math
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Table: CourseInstructors
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Course    | Instructor
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Math      | Dr. Smith
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3. Third Normal Form (3NF)
Objective: Remove transitive dependencies; non-key attributes should only depend on the primary key.

Example:

Before 3NF:

Table: StudentCourses
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StudentID | Course | Instructor | Dept
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1         | Math   | Dr. Smith  | Science

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After 3NF:

Table: StudentCourses
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StudentID | Course
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1         | Math

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Table: CourseInstructors
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Instructor | Dept
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Dr. Smith  | Science

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4. Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)
Objective: A stricter version of 3NF to handle anomalies.

Example:

Before BCNF:

Table: TeacherCourses
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TeacherID | Course    | Dept
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1         | Math      | Science

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After BCNF:

Table: TeacherCourses
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TeacherID | Course
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1         | Math

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Table: CourseDepartments
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Course    | Dept
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Math      | Science

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5. Fourth Normal Form (4NF)
Objective: Eliminate multi-valued dependencies.

Example:

Before 4NF:

Table: StudentHobbies
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StudentID | Course | Hobby
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1         | Math   | Chess

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After 4NF:

Table: StudentCourses
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StudentID | Course
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1         | Math

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Table: StudentHobbies
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StudentID | Hobby
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1         | Chess

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6. Fifth Normal Form (5NF)
Objective: Handle complex join dependencies; further decompose tables without losing information.

Example:

Before 5NF:

Table: ProjectAssignments
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EmployeeID | Project | Role
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1          | A       | Developer

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After 5NF:

Table: EmployeeProjects
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EmployeeID | Project
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1          | A

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Table: EmployeeRoles
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EmployeeID | Role
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1          | Developer

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Table: ProjectRoles
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Project | Role
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A       | Developer

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Conclusion
normalization ensures that your database remains efficient, consistent, and scalable, which simplifies management and enhances query performance as your data grows.

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