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  1. Paradigm Data Model

Introduction

This page will provide an overview on how the data sits in Paradigm

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Database Table and Entity Name

To understand the data model presentation, it is important to note the database table names we used throughout the slides and their equivalent entity name.

Get Started

In order to visualise how the data sits in Paradigm, it is recommended that you go through this section in order for an easy-to-understand language of the core data relationships featured within Paradigm and how they relate to specific groups of information such as students, units, courses, and providers.

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