Modern database management
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Modern database management
Prentice Hall, c2011
10th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Provide the latest information in database development.
Focusing on what leading database practitioners say are the most important aspects to database development, Modern Database Management presents sound pedagogy and includes topics that are critical for the practical success of database professionals. This text also continues to guide readers into the future by presenting research that could reveal the "next big thing" in database management.
The tenth edition reflects the major trends in information systems and helps readers acquire the skills the need to be successful in today's database management field.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Context of Database Management
Chapter 1: The Database Environment and Development Process
Part II: Database Analysis
Chapter 2: Modeling Data in the Organization
Chapter 3: The Enhanced E-R Model
Part III: Database Design
Chapter 4: Logical Database Design and the Relational Model
Chapter 5: Physical Database Design and Performance
Part IV: Implementation
Chapter 6: Introduction to SQL
Chapter 7: Advanced SQL
Chapter 8: Database Application Development
Chapter 9: Data Warehousing
Part V: Advanced Database Topics
Chapter 10: Data Quality and Integration
Chapter 11: Data and Database Administration
Chapter 12: Overview: Distributed Databases
Chapter 13: Overview: Object-Oriented Data Modeling
Chapter 14: Overview: Using Relational Databases to Provide Object Persistence
Appendixes
A: Data Modeling Tools and Notations
B: Advanced Normal Forms
C: Data Structures
Glossaries and Index
Glossary of Acronyms
Glossary of Terms
Index
Available online at www.pearsonhighered.com/hoffer
Online 12: Distributed Databases
Online 13: Object-Oriented Data Modeling
Online 14: Using Relational Databases to Provide Object Persistence
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