Database system concepts
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005.74 PRA Introduction to database management : | 005.74 RAM Database management systems / | 005.74 RIC Database systems : principles, design, and implementation | 005.74 SIL Database system concepts | 005.74 SIN Database systems : concepts, design and applications | 005.742 DUN Programmer's Quick Reference Series: MS-DOS Extensions | 005.748 KNU The Art of computer programming: sorting and searching, Volume 3 |
Korth's name appears first on earlier editions.
Included Index.
1. Introduction --
2. Entity-Relationship Model --
3. Relational Model --
4. SQL --
5. Other Relational Languages --
6. Integrity Constraints --
7. Relational Database Design --
8. Object-Oriented Databases --
9. Object-Relational Databases --
10. Storage and File Structure --
11. Indexing and Hashing --
12. Query Processing --
13. Transactions --
14. Concurrency Control --
15. Recovery System --
16. Database System Architectures --
17. Parallel Databases --
18. Distributed Databases --
19. Special Topics --
20. Advanced Transaction Processing --
21. New Applications --
A. Network Model --
B. Hierarchical Model.
This acclaimed revision of a classic database systems text offers a complete background in the basics of database design, languages, and system implementation. It provides the latest information combined with real-world examples to help readers master concepts. All concepts are presented in a technically complete yet easy-to-understand style with notations kept to a minimum. A running example of a bank enterprise illustrates concepts at work. To further optimize comprehension, figures and examples, rather than proofs, portray concepts and anticipate results.
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