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Database Systems

Database Systems

Thomas Connolly, Carolyn Begg

1374 pages, parution le 15/09/2004

Résumé

For undergraduate courses covering databases for the following departments; Computer Science, Business IT, Management Information Systems, MSc conversion courses.

Over 200,000 people have been grounded in good database design practice by reading Database Systems. The new edition of this best-seller brings it up to date with the latest developments in database technology and builds on the clear, accessible approach that has contributed to the success of previous editions.

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.

Features

Complex subjects are clearly explained using running case studies throughout the book – brings the subject to life by showing students how each topic actually works in real world. Database design methodology is explicitly divided into three phases: conceptual, logical, and physical. Each phase is described with an example of how it works in practice. Students are able to understand and grasp each topic fully before moving on to the others. SQL is comprehensively covered in three tutorial style chapters – helps students fully understand how to use it before attempting to apply it to real databases. Full discussion of distributed, object-oriented, and object-relational DBMSs.

L'auteur - Thomas Connolly

Thomas Connolly

was a designer of RAPPORT, the world's first commercial protable DBMS, and of the LIFESPAN configuration management tool-winner of the British Design Award.

L'auteur - Carolyn Begg

Carolyn Begg

specializes in the application of database systems in biological research. They are both authors of the best-selling book Database Systems, also published by Addison-Wesley.

Sommaire

  • Part 1 Background
    • 1 Introduction to Databases
    • 2 Database Environment
  • Part 2 The Relational Model and Languages
    • 3 The Relational Model
    • 4 Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus
    • 5 SQL: Data Manipulation
    • 6 SQL: Data Definition
    • 7 Query-By-Example
    • 8 Commercial RDBMSs: Office Access and Oracle
  • Part 3 Database Analysis and Design Techniques
    • 9 Database Planning, Design, and Administration
    • 10 Fact-Finding Techniques
    • 11 Entity–Relationship Modeling
    • 12 Enhanced Entity–Relationship Modeling
    • 13 Normalization
    • 14 Advanced Normalization
  • Part 4 Methodology
    • 15 Methodology – Conceptual Database Design
    • 16 Methodology – Logical Database Design for the Relational Model
    • 17 Methodology – Physical Database Design for Relational Databases
    • 18 Methodology – Monitoring and Tuning the Operational System
  • Part 5 Selected Database Issues
    • 19 Security
    • 20 Transaction Management
    • 21 Query Processing
  • Part 6 Distributed DBMSs and Replication
    • 22 Distributed DBMSs – Concepts and Design
    • 23 Distributed DBMSs – Advanced Concepts
    • 24 Replication and Mobile Databases
  • Part 7 Object DBMSs
    • 25 Introduction to Object DBMSs
    • 26 Object-Oriented DBMSs – Concepts
    • 27 Object-Oriented DBMSs – Standards and Systems
    • 28 Object-Relational DBMSs
  • Part 8 Web and DBMSs
    • 29 Web Technology and DBMSs
    • 30 Semistructured Data and XML
  • Part 9 Business Intelligence
    • 31 Data Warehousing Concepts
    • 32 Data Warehousing Design
    • 33 OLAP
    • 34 Data Mining
  • Appendices
    • A Users’ Requirements Specification for DreamHome Case Study
    • B Other Case Studies
    • C File Organizations and Indexes
    • D When is a DBMS Relational?
    • E Programmatic SQL
    • F Alternative ER Modeling Notations
    • G Summary of the Database Design Methodology for Relational Databases
    • H Estimating disk space requirements (web only)
    • I Example web scripts (web only)
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Éditeur(s) Addison Wesley
Auteur(s) Thomas Connolly, Carolyn Begg
Parution 15/09/2004
Nb. de pages 1374
Format 18,5 x 23
Couverture Broché
Poids 2010g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780321210258
ISBN13 978-0-321-21025-8

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