TY - BOOK AU - Elmalasri, Ramez : AU - Navathe, Sheemhant B. : TI - Fundamentals of database systems SN - 9789814053303 U1 - 005.74 PY - 2000/// CY - Singapore PB - Pearson Education. KW - Database management N1 - Included Index; pt. 1. Basic Concepts -- Ch. 1. Databases and Database Users -- Ch. 2. Database System Concepts and Architecture -- Ch. 3. Data Modeling Using the Entity-Relationship Model -- Ch. 4. Enhanced Entity-Relationship and Object Modeling -- Ch. 5. Record Storage and Primary File Organizations -- Ch. 6. Index Structures for Files -- pt. 2. Relational Model, Languages, and Systems -- Ch. 7. The Relational Data Model, Relational Constraints, and the Relational Algebra -- Ch. 8. SQL -- The Relational Database Standard -- Ch. 9. ER- and EER-to-Relational Mapping, and Other Relational Languages -- Ch. 10. Examples of Relational Database Management Systems: Oracle and Microsoft Access -- pt. 3. Object-Oriented and Extended Relational Database Technology -- Ch. 11. Concepts for Object-Oriented Databases -- Ch. 12. Object Database Standards, Languages, and Design -- Ch. 13. Object Relational and Extended Relational Database Systems -- pt. 4. Database Design Theory and Methodology -- Ch. 14. Functional Dependencies and Normalization for Relational Databases -- Ch. 15. Relational Database Design Algorithms and Further Dependencies -- Ch. 16. Practical Database Design and Tuning -- pt. 5. System Implementation Techniques -- Ch. 17. Database System Architectures and the System Catalog -- Ch. 18. Query Processing and Optimization -- Ch. 19. Transaction Processing Concepts -- Ch. 20. Concurrency Control Techniques -- Ch. 21. Database Recovery Techniques -- Ch. 22. Database Security and Authorization -- pt. 6. Advanced Database Concepts & Emerging Application -- Ch. 23. Enhanced Data Models for Advanced Applications -- Ch. 24. Distributed Databases and Client-Server Architecture -- Ch. 25. Deductive Databases -- Ch. 26. Data Warehousing and Data Mining -- Ch. 27. Emerging Database Technologies and Applications -- App. A. Alternative Diagrammatic Notations -- App. B. Parameters of Disks -- App. C. An Overview of the Network Data Model -- App. D. An Overview of the Hierarchical Data Model -- Selected Bibliography -- Index N2 - This edition has been revised to include more applications, such as Oracle and Access, and topics like data mining and object-oriented datbases. There is also coverage of advanced modelling in the areas of active, temporal and spatial databases ER -