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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.
Benefits of Normalisation: Data Integrity, Reducing Redundancy, Improving Performance
Posted inNormalisation techniques

Benefits of Normalisation: Data Integrity, Reducing Redundancy, Improving Performance

Normalisation is a key process in database management that enhances data integrity, reduces redundancy, and improves performance. This ensures that the data is accurate and consistent, which is vital for…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 05/02/2026
Data Model Optimisation: Improving Performance
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Data Model Optimisation: Improving Performance

Data model optimisation refers to the process of improving the structure and performance of a data model, which is essential for effective data management within an organisation. Best practices such…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 05/02/2026
Skeeman Change Management: Versioning and Maintenance
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Skeeman Change Management: Versioning and Maintenance

Schema change management is an essential part of database versioning that ensures the smoothness and integrity of software development. Effective change management ensures that the database structure remains consistent and…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 05/02/2026
Normalisation in Different Database Types
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Normalisation in Different Database Types

Normalisation in databases is an essential process that optimises the database structure by reducing redundancy and improving data integrity. Different normal forms, such as 1NF, 2NF, and 3NF, provide guidelines…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 05/02/2026
Practical Examples of Normalisation in Different Industries
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Practical Examples of Normalisation in Different Industries

Normalization is a key process across various industries that helps standardise and organise data efficiently. In healthcare, it improves the management of patient information and reduces errors, while in finance,…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 05/02/2026
Posted inScheme design

Skeeman Documentation: Best Practices and Tools

Schema documentation is a key part of the development process, and its best practices emphasise clarity, consistency, and collaboration. Choosing the right tools is crucial, as they provide effective ways…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 05/02/2026
Skeeman Adaptation to Changing Business Requirements
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Skeeman Adaptation to Changing Business Requirements

Customising a schema to business requirements is a key process that enables organisations to adapt quickly to changing needs. Effective customisation requires careful planning and ongoing evaluation to ensure that…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 05/02/2026
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Skeeman Development with Agile Methods

The development of schemas using Agile methodologies offers flexible and iterative approaches that focus on customer-centricity and continuous improvement. The aim is to deliver functional results in close collaboration with…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 05/02/2026
Skeeman Design Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Posted inScheme design

Skeeman Design Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

In schematic design, it is important to identify and avoid common mistakes, such as inadequate definition and excessive complexity. These mistakes can significantly undermine the success of the project and…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 04/02/2026
The Impact of Normalisation on Software Development Processes
Posted inNormalisation techniques

The Impact of Normalisation on Software Development Processes

Normalisation in software development refers to the organisation of database structures so that data is logically and efficiently arranged. The aim is to reduce redundancy and improve data integrity, which…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 04/02/2026

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