Database Engineer Capstone

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Database Engineer Capstone

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·2mo ago
In this course you’ll complete a capstone project in which you’ll create a database and client for Little Lemon restaurant. To complete this course, you will need database engineering experience. The Capstone project enables you to demonstrate multiple skills from the Certificate by solving an authentic real-world problem. Each module includes a brief recap of, and links to, content that you have covered in previous courses in this program. In this course, you will demonstrate your new skillset by designing and composing a database solution, combining all the skills and technologies you've learned throughout this program to solve the problem at hand. By the end of this course, you’ll have proven your ability to: -Set up a database project, -Add sales reports, -Create a table booking system, -Work with data analytics and visualization, -And create a database client. You’ll also demonstrate your ability with the following tools and software: -Git, -MySQL Workbench, -Tableau, -And Python.
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