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The goal in this chapter is to turn your logical model into the physical tables that will comprise your database. This can be a laborious task, but using any of the readily available commercial database design tools will make the task far easier. During this implementation phase, you have to reorganize your objects, add implementation details, and finally turn it all into code.

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Davidson, L. (2004). Building the Basic Table Structures. In: Pro SQL Server 2000 Database Design: Building Quality OLTP Databases. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0708-5_10

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