Database systems : a practical approach to design, implementation, and management
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Database systems : a practical approach to design, implementation, and management
(International computer science series)
Addison-Wesley, c2002
3nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Database Systems has a practical, hands-on approach that makes it uniquely suited to providing a strong foundation in good database design practice. A clear introduction to design, implementation and management issues, as well as an extensive treatment of database languages and standards, make this book an indispensable complete reference for database students and professionals alike. The new edition of this bestseller brings it up to date with the latest developments in database technology and builds on the clear, accessible approach that contributed to the success of previous editions.
Table of Contents
PART ONE BACKGROUND Chapter 1 Introduction to Databases Chapter 2 Database Environment PART TWO THE RELATIONAL MODEL AND LANGUAGES Chapter 3 The Relational Model Chapter 4 The Relational Algebra and Calculus Chapter 5 SQL: Data Manipulation Chapter 6 SQL: Data Definition Chapter 7 Query-by-Example (QBE) Chapter 8 Commercial DBMSs: Access and Oracle PART THREE DATABASE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN TECHNIQUES Chapter 9 Database Planning, Design, and Administration Chapter 10 Fact-Finding Techniques Chapter 11 ER Modeling Chapter 12 Enhanced ER Modeling Chapter 13 Normalization PART FOUR METHODOLOGY Chapter 14 Methodology - Conceptual Database Design Chapter 15 Methodology - Logical Database Design for Relational Model Chapter 16 Methodology - Physical Database Design for Relational Databases Chapter 17 Methodology - Monitor and tune the operational system PART FIVE SELECTED DATABASE ISSUES Chapter 18 Security Chapter 19 Transaction Management Chapter 20 Query Processing Chapter 21 Programmatic SQL PART SIX CURRENT TRENDS Chapter 22 Distributed DBMSs - Concepts and Design Chapter 23 Distributed DBMSs - Advanced Concepts Chapter 24 Introduction to Object DBMSs Chapter 25 Object-Oriented DBMSs: Concepts and Design Chapter 26 Object-Oriented DBMSs: Standards and Systems Chapter 27 Object-Relational DBMSs PART SEVEN EMERGING TRENDS Chapter 28 Web Technology and DBMSs Chapter 29 Structured and Semi-Structured Data: XML and DBMSs Chapter 30 Data Warehousing Concepts Chapter 31 Data Warehousing Design Chapter 32 OLAP and Data Mining Appendixes A Users' Requirements Specification for DreamHome Case Study B Other Case Studies C File Organisation and Storage Structures D When is a DBMS Relational? E Alternative ER Modeling Notations F Summary of the Database Design Methodology for Relational Databases G Estimating Disk Space Requirements H Example Web Scripts References Further Reading Index
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