The document outlines the basics and components of the Relational Data Model (RDM) used in database systems. It highlights the organization of data into tables, introduced by E.F. Codd in 1970, and defines key elements such as relations (tables), tuples (rows), attributes (columns), and domains (data types). This serves as a foundational overview for a database systems theory class.
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The document outlines the basics and components of the Relational Data Model (RDM) used in database systems. It highlights the organization of data into tables, introduced by E.F. Codd in 1970, and defines key elements such as relations (tables), tuples (rows), attributes (columns), and domains (data types). This serves as a foundational overview for a database systems theory class.