Foundation for Future Database Systems
The Third Manifesto
Résumé
The proposed foundation represents an evolutionary step, not a revolutionary one; it builds on Codd's relational model of data and on the research that sprang from that work. It also incorporates a precise and comprehensive specification for a method of defining data types, including a comprehensive model of type inheritance, to address a lack that has been observed by many authorities; thus, it also builds on research in the field of object orientation. With a sound footing in both camps of the object/relational divide, therefore, the Manifesto is offered as a firm foundation for the DBMSs of the future.
Significant features of this new edition include:
- Major extensions to the inheritance model
- Significantly improved language proposals
- Improved discussions of read-only vs. update operators,
selectors, THE_ operators, tuple types vs. possible
representations, grouping and ungrouping, first normal
form, assignment, constraints, predicates, and many other
topics
- All SQL discussions upgraded to the level of the new
SQL:1999 standard
- Several new appendixes
Table of contents
- Preface
- Part I Preliminaries
- Chapter 1 Background and Overview
- Chapter 2 Objects and Relations
Part II Formal Specifications
- Chapter 3 The Third Manifesto
- Chapter 4 A New Relational Algebra
- Chapter 5 Tutorial D
Part III Informal Discussions and Explanations
- Chapter 6 RM Prescriptions
- Chapter 7 RM Proscriptions
- Chapter 8 00 Prescriptions -
- Chapter 9 00 Proscriptions
- Chapter 10 RM Very Strong Suggestions
- Chapter 11 00 Very Strong Suggestions
Part IV Subtyping and Inheritance
- Chapter 12 Preliminaries
- Chapter 13 The Inheritance Model
- Chapter 14 Single Inheritance with Scalar Types
- Chapter 15 Multiple Inheritance with Scalar Types
- Chapter 16 Inheritance with Tuple and Relation
Types
Appendixes
- Appendix A A Relational Calculus Version of Tutorial
D
- Appendix B The Two Great Blunders
- Appendix C A Design Dilemma.
- Appendix D Types and Units
- Appendix E Subtables and Supertables
- Appendix G Specialization by Constraint and Related
Matters
- Appendix H A Comparison with SQL
- Appendix I A Comparison with-ODMG
- Appendix J The Next 25 Years of the Relational
Model'
- Appendix K References and Bibliography
- Index
L'auteur - Chris J. Date
Chris J. Date est auteur, conférencier, chercheur et consultant indépendant spécialisé dans les bases de données relationnelles. Membre actif de la communauté des bases de données depuis trente ans, il a consacré la majeure partie de sa carrière à explorer, développer et expliquer la théorie et la mise en pratique de la technologie relationnelle. Son point fort : sa facilité à expliquer les sujets techniques les plus complexes d'une manière claire et compréhensible.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Chris J. Date |
Parution | 22/05/2000 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 576 |
EAN13 | 9780201709285 |
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