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Bootcamp 1: Business & Design
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IntroductionWelcome to the Bootcamp
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Our approach
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Why Hackathons?
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What is Data Engineering & DevelopmentUnderstanding Data Engineering
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Problem-Solving for Developers - A Beginner's Guide
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Understanding Business & Client NeedsRunning hypothesis-driven experiments using the MVP
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The Hackathon Problem Brief
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Task: Identify the MVP1 Quiz
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From MVP to “MLP” (Minimum Lovable Product)— Building What Your Customers Care About
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User and Player Types in Gamified Systems
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The Octalysis Framework for Gamification & Behavioral Design
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The Strategy Dashboard for Gamification Design
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Task: Evaluate client needs & wants1 Quiz
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10 tips for writing good user stories
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A Complete Guide to Data-Driven Customer Acquisition
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Design & DevelopmentDesigning Enterprise Level End to End Systems from Idea to Product1 Quiz
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Database design
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Classifying data models
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Deciding fact and dimension tables
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Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) Tutorial - Part 1
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Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) Tutorial - Part 2
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Querying the dimensional model
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Conceptual, Logical and Physical Data Models
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Test Your Knowledge on Database Design1 Quiz
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Task: Create ERDs for Your Client1 Quiz
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Intro to Programming
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Deciding fact and dimension tables
https://campus.datacamp.com/courses/database-design/processing-storing-and-organizing-data?ex=10
Imagine that you love running and data. It’s only natural that you begin collecting data on your weekly running routine. You’re most concerned with tracking how long you are running each week. You also record the route and the distances of your runs. You gather this data and put it into one table called Runs with the following schema:
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