Normalization or data normalization is a process to organize the
data into tabular format (database tables). A good database design includes the
normalization, without normalization a database system may slow, inefficient
and might not produce the expected result. Normalization reduces the data
redundancy and inconsistent data dependency.
Normal
Forms
We organize the data into database tables by using normal forms
rules or conditions. Normal forms help us to make a good database design.
Generally we organize the data up to third normal form. We rarely use the
fourth and fifth normal form.
To understand normal forms consider the folowing unnormalized
database table. Now we will normalize the data of below table using normal
forms.
1. First Normal Form (1NF)
A database table is said to be in 1NF if it contains no
repeating fields/columns. The process of converting the UNF table into 1NF is
as follows:
1.Separate the repeating fields into new database tables along
with the key from unnormalized database table.
2.
The primary key of new database tables may be a composite key1NF of above UNF table is as follows:
2.
Second Normal Form (2NF)
A database table is said to be in 2NF if it is in 1NF and
contains only those fields/columns that are functionally dependent(means the
value of field is determined by the value of another field(s)) on the primary
key. In 2NF we remove the partial dependencies of any non-key field.
The
process of converting the database table into 2NF is as follows:
1.
Remove the partial dependencies(A type of functional dependency
where a field is only functionally dependent on the part of primary key) of any
non-key field.
2.
If field B depends on field A and vice versa. Also for a given
value of B, we have only one possible value of A and vice versa, Then we put
the field B in to new database table where B will be primary key and also
marked as foreign key in parent table.
2NF of above 1NF tables is as follows:
3.
Third Normal Form (3NF)
A database table is said to be in 3NF if it is in 2NF and all
non keys fields should be dependent on primary key or We can also said a table
to be in 3NF if it is in 2NF and no fields of the table is transitively
functionally dependent on the primary key.The process of converting the table
into 3NF is as follows:
1.
Remove the transitive dependecies(A type of functional
dependency where a field is functionally dependent on the Field that is not the
primary key.Hence its value is determined, indirectly by the primary key )
2.
Make separate table for transitive dependent Field.
3NF of above 2NF tables is as follows:
4.
Boyce Code Normal Form (BCNF)
A database table is said to be in BCNF if it is in 3NF and
contains each and every determinant as a candidate key.The process of
converting the table into BCNF is as follows:
1.
Remove the non trival functional dependency.
2.
Make separate table for the determinants.
BCNF of below table is as follows:
5.
Fourth Normal Form (4NF)
A database table is said to be in 4NF if it is in BCNF and
primary key has one-to-one relationship to all non keys fields or We can also
said a table to be in 4NF if it is in BCNF and contains no multi-valued
dependencies.The process of converting the table into 4NF is as follows:
1.
Remove the multivalued dependency.
2.
Make separate table for multivalued Fields.
4NF of below table is as follows:
6.
Fifth Normal Form (5NF)
A database table is said to be in 5NF if it is in 4NF and
contains no redundant values or We can also said a table to be in 5NF if it is
in 4NF and contains no join dependencies.The process of converting the table
into 5NF is as follows:
1.
Remove the join dependency.
2.
Break the database table into smaller and smaller tables to
remove all data redundancy.
5NF of below table is as follows:
after reading this forum i totally understand the normal forms. thank you so much sagar.
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