Modern database management
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Modern database management
Addison-Wesley, c1998
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For Introductory courses in Database Management.
Modern Database Management, 5/e is the ideal book for your database management course. While sufficient technical detail is provided, the emphasis remains on management and implementation issues pertinent in a business information systems curriculum. When used in tandem with Modern Systems Analysis and Design, 2/e by Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Joey F. George, and Joseph S. Valacich (1999-Addison Wesley Longman), students can follow a common systems development framework in the SA&D and database sequence.
Table of Contents
I. THE CONTEXT OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT.
1. Database Environment.
2. Database Development Process.
II. DATABASE ANALYSIS.
3. The Entity-Relationship Model.
4. The Enhanced E-R Model and Business Rules.
5. Object-Oriented Modeling.
III. DATABASE DESIGN.
6. Logical Database Design and the Relational Model.
7. Physical Database Design.
IV. IMPLEMENTATION.
8. Client/Server and Middleware.
9. SQL.
10. Database Access from Client Applications.
11. Distributed Databases.
12. Object-Oriented Database Development.
IV. DATA ADMINISTRATION.
13. Data and Database Administration.
14. Data Warehouse.
APPENDICES.
Appendix A: Advanced Normal Forms.
Appendix B: Extended Relational and Object-Relational Data Models.
Appendix C: Data Structures.
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