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Author: 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 Modelling

Development of Data Models in an Agile Environment

The development of data models in an agile environment is based on flexibility, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Choosing the right…

Riku Nieminen30/01/202613/02/2026
Normalisation techniques

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…

Riku Nieminen29/01/202613/02/2026
Data Modelling

Integration of Data Models: Combining Different Sources

Data model integration is a key process that enhances the compatibility of various data sources and streamlines data processing. Integration…

Riku Nieminen29/01/202613/02/2026
Data Modelling

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…

Riku Nieminen29/01/202613/02/2026
Normalisation techniques

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…

Riku Nieminen29/01/202613/02/2026
Normalisation techniques

The Relationship Between Normalisation and Data Warehousing

Normalisation and data warehousing are key concepts in database management. Normalisation improves the quality and efficiency of data warehousing by…

Riku Nieminen29/01/202613/02/2026
The Relationship Between Normalisation and Data Warehousing
Normalisation techniques

The Relationship Between Normalisation and Data Warehousing

Normalisation and data warehousing are key concepts in database management. Normalisation improves the quality and efficiency of data warehousing by…

Riku Nieminen29/01/202613/02/2026
Practical Examples of Normalisation in Different Industries
Normalisation techniques

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…

Riku Nieminen29/01/202613/02/2026
Data Model Compatibility with Different Systems
Data Modelling

Data Model Compatibility with Different Systems

Data model compatibility refers to the ability of different systems to share and use information effectively, which is essential for…

Riku Nieminen28/01/202613/02/2026
Normalisation in Different Database Types
Normalisation techniques

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…

Riku Nieminen28/01/202613/02/2026

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