Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERDs) are visual representations of data models used in database design. They illustrate entities (objects or concepts about which data is stored), attributes (characteristics or properties of those entities), and relationships (connections or associations between entities). ERDs are commonly used to plan, design, and document database structures, facilitating communication between developers, database administrators, and end-users, and ensuring data integrity and consistency.
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