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DATABASE PROCESSING FUNDAMENTALS, DESIGN, AND IMPLEMENTATION |
Description:
this substantially revised and updated edition of the book continues to offer a solid foundation in the fundamentals of database processing. it also gives an overview of the technologies in use.
the organization and topic selection of this edition is designed to :
present an early introduction to sql queries.
use a consistent, generic information engineering (ie) crow's foot e-r diagram notation for data modeling and database design.
provide a detailed discussion of specific normal forms within discussion of normalization that focuses on pragmatic normalization techniques.
use current dbms technology: microsoft access 2007, microsoft sql server 2008, oracle database 11g and mysql 5.1.
discuss the dimensional database concepts used in database designs for data warehouses and online analytical processing (olap).
provide an introduction to business intelligence (bi) systems.
apt descriptions and examples make it a complete resource book for the students of computer science, management, and it.
contents:
contents
preface
part 1 getting started
chapter 1 introduction
chapter 2 introduction to structured query language
part 2 database design
chapter 3 the relational model and normalization
chapter 4 database design using normalization
chapter 5 data modeling and the entity-relationship model
chapter 6 transforming data models in database designs
part 3 database implementation
chapter 7 sql for database construction and application processing
chapter 8 database redesign
part 4 multiuser database processing
chapter 9 managing multiuser databases
chapter 10 managing databases with sql server 2008
online chapter: see page 423 for instructions
chapter 10a managing databases with oracle 11g 10a-1
online chapter: see page 425 for instructions
chapter 10b managing databases with mysql 5.1 10b-1
part 5 database access standards
chapter 11 the web server environment
chapter 12 database processing with xml
chapter 13 database processing for business intelligence systems
online appendices: see page 565 for instructions
appendix a getting started with microsoft access 2007 a-1
appendix b the idefix standard b-1
appendix c uml-style entity-relationship diagrams c-1
appendix d data structures for database processing d-1
appendix e the semantic object model e-1
Author : Kroenke, david m. auer, david j.
Publication : Phi
Isbn : 978-81-203-4003-9
Store book number : 108
NRS 840.00
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