Modern database management
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Modern database management
Pearson/ Prentice Hall, c2007
8th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For introductory courses in Database Management and Database Systems.
Modern Database Management is the leading text in the business database market. It's noted for its focus on the latest principles, concepts and technologies and what leading practitioners say is most important for database developers.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Context of Database Management Chapter 1.The Database Environment
Chapter 2.The Database Development Process
An Overview of Part
Part II: Database Analysis
Chapter 3.Modeling Data in the Organization
Chapter 4.The Enhanced E-R Model and Business Rules
Part III: Database Design
Chapter 5.Logical Database Design and the Relational Model
Chapter 6.Physical Database Design and Performance
IV: Implementation
Chapter 7.Introduction to SQL
Chapter 8.Advanced SQL
Chapter 9.The Client/Server Database Environment
Chapter 10.The Internet Database Environment
Chapter 11.Data Warehousing
Part V: Advanced Database Topics
Chapter 12. Data and Database Administration
Chapter 13. Distributed Databases
Chapter 14. Object-Oriented Data Modeling
Chapter 15. Object-Oriented Database Development
Appendix A
E-R Modeling Tools and Notation
Appendix B
Advanced Normal Forms
Appendix C
Data Structures
Appendix D
Object-Relational Databases
by "Nielsen BookData"