Oracle database principles
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Oracle database principles
(Macmillan computer science series)
Macmillan, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This text describes the major components of Oracle such as SQL Plus, PL/SQL, indexing, security and integrity, and distributed databases. Underlying principles are also described in the book, and there are chapters on the objectives of database systems and on the relational model. Its broad coverage also includes database design techniques such as normalization and entity-relationship modelling. The Oracle application development tools: SQL Forms version 3 and SQL ReportWriter are covered, since these tools are still widely used in universities and in industry. In preparation for Oracle version 8, object-oriented concepts and the object-relational model are described.
Table of Contents
Preface - Basic Concepts - The Hierarchical Model (IMS) - The Network Model (CODASYL) - The Relational Model - Entity Relationship Modelling - Normalisation - Implementing a Design - SQL*Plus - PL/SQL - Security and Integrity - Indexes and Storage Structure - Distributed Databases - SQL*Forms - SQL*Reportwriter - References and Further Reading - Index
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