Database systems : a practical approach to design, implementation, and management

By: Connolly, Thomas MContributor(s): Begg, Carolyn EMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi ; Pearson Education ; 2002Edition: 3rd EditionDescription: xlix, 1236 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0201708574 ; 9780201708578; 9788178088617 ; 8178088614Subject(s): Database design | Database managementDDC classification: 005.74
Contents:
1. Introduction to Databases. -- 2. Database Environment. -- 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: Access and Oracle. -- 9. Database Planning, Design, and Administration. -- 10. Fact-Finding Techniques. -- 11. Entity-Relationship Modeling. -- 12. Enhanced Entity-Relationship Modeling. -- 13. Normalization. -- 14. Methodology -- Conceptual Database Design. -- 15. Methodology -- Logical Database Design for the Relational Model. -- 16. Methodology -- Physical Database Design for Relational Databases. -- 17. Methodology -- Monitoring and Tuning the Operational System. -- 18. Security. -- 19. Transaction Management. -- 20. Query Processing. -- 21. Programmatic SQL. -- 22. Distributed DBMSs -- Concepts and Design. -- 23. Distributed DBMSs -- Advanced Concepts. -- 24. Introduction to Object DBMSs. -- 25. Object-Oriented DBMSs -- Concepts and Design. -- 26. Object-Oriented DBMSs -- Standards and Systems. -- 27. Object-Relational DBMSs. -- 28. Web Technology and DBMSs. -- 29. Semistructured Data and XML. -- 30. Data Warehousing Concepts. -- 31. Data Warehousing Design. -- 32. OLAP and Data Mining. -- Appendix A. Users' Requirements Specification for DreamHome Case Study. -- Appendix B. Other Case Studies. -- Appendix C. File Organization and Storage Structures. -- Appendix D. When is DBMS Relational? -- Appendix E. Alternative ER Modeling Notations. -- Appendix F. Summary of the Database Design Methodology for Relational Databases. -- Appendix G. Estimating Disk Space Requirements. -- Appendix H. Example Web Scripts.
Summary: This text includes material on distributed databases, object-oriented databases, data mining, data warehouses, multimedia databases and the Internet and provides a strong foundation in good design practice.
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Included Index.

1. Introduction to Databases. --
2. Database Environment. --
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: Access and Oracle. --
9. Database Planning, Design, and Administration. --
10. Fact-Finding Techniques. --
11. Entity-Relationship Modeling. --
12. Enhanced Entity-Relationship Modeling. --
13. Normalization. --
14. Methodology --
Conceptual Database Design. --
15. Methodology --
Logical Database Design for the Relational Model. --
16. Methodology --
Physical Database Design for Relational Databases. --
17. Methodology --
Monitoring and Tuning the Operational System. --
18. Security. --
19. Transaction Management. --
20. Query Processing. --
21. Programmatic SQL. --
22. Distributed DBMSs --
Concepts and Design. --
23. Distributed DBMSs --
Advanced Concepts. --
24. Introduction to Object DBMSs. --
25. Object-Oriented DBMSs --
Concepts and Design. --
26. Object-Oriented DBMSs --
Standards and Systems. --
27. Object-Relational DBMSs. --
28. Web Technology and DBMSs. --
29. Semistructured Data and XML. --
30. Data Warehousing Concepts. --
31. Data Warehousing Design. --
32. OLAP and Data Mining. --
Appendix A. Users' Requirements Specification for DreamHome Case Study. --
Appendix B. Other Case Studies. --
Appendix C. File Organization and Storage Structures. --
Appendix D. When is DBMS Relational? --
Appendix E. Alternative ER Modeling Notations. --
Appendix F. Summary of the Database Design Methodology for Relational Databases. --
Appendix G. Estimating Disk Space Requirements. --
Appendix H. Example Web Scripts.

This text includes material on distributed databases, object-oriented databases, data mining, data warehouses, multimedia databases and the Internet and provides a strong foundation in good design practice.

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