Relationships in Databases for Desktop Applications
In desktop application databases, entities are interconnected through relationships that define the flow and associations of application data. Key relationships include:
User-Document Relationship
- One-to-many relationship
- Each user can have multiple documents, while each document is associated with one user.
User-Transaction Relationship
- One-to-many relationship
- Each user can perform multiple transactions, while each transaction is associated with one user.
How to Design a Database for Desktop Applications
Desktop applications remain a crucial part of computing, providing powerful tools and utilities for various tasks, from productivity software to creative applications and business management tools.
Behind the functionality of desktop applications lies a well-designed database architecture capable of storing, retrieving, and managing data efficiently. In this article, we will explore the essential principles of designing databases tailored specifically for desktop applications.
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