TY - BOOK AU - Elmasri,Ramez AU - Navathe,Shamkant B. TI - Database systems SN - 9788131792476 U1 - 005.74 PY - 2013/// CY - New Delhi PB - Dorling Kindersley KW - Database management N1 - Includes Index; 1. Introduction to databases -- 2. Overview of database languages and architectures -- 3. The basic (flat) relational model -- 4. SQL: data definition, constraints, and basic queries and updates -- 5. SQL: advanced queries, assertions, triggers, and views -- 6. Formal relational languages: the algebra and calculus -- 7. Conceptual data modeling using entities and relationships -- 8. Mapping a conceptual design into a logical design -- 9. UML for database application design -- 10. Object and object-relational databases: concepts, models, languages and standards -- 11. XML: concepts, languages and standards -- 12. SQL application programming using C and Java -- 13. SQL web programming using C PHP -- 14. Database design theory: introduction to normalization using functional and multivalued dependencies -- 15. Database design theory: normalization algorithms -- 16. Database file organizations: unordered, ordered, and hashed files of records -- 17. Database file indexing techniques, B-Trees, and B+-Trees -- 18. Introduction to query processing and query optimization techniques -- 19. Introduction to database tuning and physical design issues -- 20. Foundation of database transaction processing -- 21. Introduction to protocols for concurrency control in databases -- 22. Introduction to database recovery protocols -- 23. Emerging database technologies and applications -- 24. Advanced database models and applications -- 25. Introduction to database security -- 26. Introduction to distributed databases -- 27. Introduction to information retrieval -- Appendix A. Alternative diagrammatic notations for ER models -- Appendix B. Paramaters for disks -- Appendix C. Overview of the QBE language -- Appendix D. Overview of the hierarchical data model -- Appendix E. Overview of the network data model -- Selected bibliography -- N2 - Clear explanations of theory and design, broad coverage of models and real systems, and an up-to-date introduction to modern database technologies result in a leading introduction to database systems. Intended for computer science majors, this text emphasizes math models, design issues, relational algebra, and relational calculus ER -