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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.
Posted inScheme design

Skeeman Evaluation: Performance Analysis, Scalability, Maintainability

The evaluation of Skeema covers three key areas: performance analysis, scalability, and maintainability. Performance analysis measures the system’s efficiency and reliability, while scalability assesses its ability to handle increasing loads.…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 20/01/2026
The Role of Data Models in Data Analytics
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The Role of Data Models in Data Analytics

A data model is a system that defines how data is stored, processed, and used. Data models are essential tools in data analytics as they help to organise and manage…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 20/01/2026
Normalisation and Data Sharing Across Different Systems
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Normalisation and Data Sharing Across Different Systems

Normalisation is a key process in organising the structure of a database, which helps reduce redundancy and improve data integrity. Sharing data across different systems enables efficient collaboration and the…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 20/01/2026
The Effect of Normalisation on Database Scalability
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The Effect of Normalisation on Database Scalability

Normalisation is a key process in database design that enhances scalability by reducing redundancy and improving data integrity. While it can lead to more efficient data management, it may also…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 20/01/2026
Development of the Data Model in Collaboration with Various Stakeholders
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Development of the Data Model in Collaboration with Various Stakeholders

The development of a data model in collaboration with various stakeholders is a process that ensures the model meets the needs of all parties involved. Engagement enhances the quality and…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 20/01/2026
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 20/01/2026
Skeeman Development with Agile Methods
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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 20/01/2026
The Role of Normalisation in Cybersecurity
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The Role of Normalisation in Cybersecurity

Normalisation is a key process in managing information security, as it helps organisations protect data effectively. By reducing redundancy and improving data integrity, normalisation enables better security measures and reduces…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 20/01/2026
Posted inData Modelling

Data Model Tools: UML, ER Models, Database Design Software

Data modelling tools are essential software and methods used in the creation and management of data models. These tools include UML, ER models, and database design programs that help organisations…
Posted by Riku Nieminen 19/01/2026
Posted inScheme design

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 19/01/2026

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