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About Riku Nieminen
Riku is a database expert who has worked for over ten years with various database solutions. He is passionate about the principles of database design and shares his knowledge on his blog, where he helps other developers understand the effective use of databases.
Data Model Types: Conceptual Model, Logical Model, Physical Model
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Data Model Types: Conceptual Model, Logical Model, Physical Model

Data models are divided into three main types: conceptual model, logical model, and physical model. These models help organise and manage information at different levels, which is essential in the…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 11/02/2026
Skeeman Design in Different Programming Languages
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Skeeman Design in Different Programming Languages

Schema design is a key aspect of database management, focusing on the efficient organisation of data structure and content. Different programming languages offer diverse approaches to schema implementation, which affects…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 10/02/2026
Skeeman Testing and Validation in Practice
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Skeeman Testing and Validation in Practice

Schema testing and validation are key processes that ensure models and systems function as expected and meet requirements. In practice, this includes preparation phases, execution of testing, and error identification,…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 10/02/2026
Skeeman Customisation for Cloud Service Environments
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Skeeman Customisation for Cloud Service Environments

Schema customisation is crucial in cloud service environments as it enhances data management and performance. A well-designed schema enables efficient scalability and compatibility across different cloud platforms, which is vital…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 09/02/2026
Challenges of Normalisation: Complexity, Performance Degradation, Usability Issues
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Challenges of Normalisation: Complexity, Performance Degradation, Usability Issues

Normalisation is an important process in database design, but it brings several challenges, such as increased complexity, decreased performance, and usability issues. These challenges can significantly impact the efficiency of…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 09/02/2026
The Connection Between Data Models and Software Development
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The Connection Between Data Models and Software Development

Data modelling and software development are closely linked, as data models provide the structure and system that enable efficient software development. Choosing the right data modelling technique is crucial, as…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 09/02/2026
Posted inNormalisation techniques

The Connection Between Normalisation and Data Security

Normalisation and data security are key concepts in data processing that affect data management and protection. Normalisation optimises the structure of databases, which can enhance data security by reducing redundancy…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 06/02/2026
Database Normalisation: First Normal Form, Second Normal Form, Third Normal Form
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Database Normalisation: First Normal Form, Second Normal Form, Third Normal Form

Database normalization is a process that organizes the structure of a database to reduce redundancy and improve data integrity. The first normal form (1NF) ensures that all records are atomic,…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 06/02/2026
Posted inData Modelling

Development of Data Models in Various Industries

The development of data models across different industries is a key aspect of data management, and its fundamental principles, such as clarity and consistency, vary by sector. For instance, in…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 06/02/2026
The Connection Between Normalisation and Data Security
Posted inNormalisation techniques

The Connection Between Normalisation and Data Security

Normalisation and data security are key concepts in data processing that affect data management and protection. Normalisation optimises the structure of databases, which can enhance data security by reducing redundancy…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 06/02/2026

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