Modern database management /

By: McFadden, Fred RContributor(s): Hoffer, Jeffrey A | Prescott, Mary BMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore: Addison-Wesley, c1999Edition: 5th edDescription: xxvi, 622 p. : illISBN: 0805360549; 9788178080857 ; 8178080850 Subject(s): Database managementDDC classification: 005.74
Contents:
Part 1: The Context of Database Management: 1. Database Environment 2. Database Development Process Part II: Database Analysis 3. The Entity-Relationship Model 4. The Enhanced E-R Model and Business Rules 5. Object-Oriented Modeling Part III: Database Design 6. Logical Database Design and the Relational Model 7. Physical Database Design Part IV: Implementation 8. Client/Server and Middleware 9. SQL and Database Servers 10. Database Access from Client Applications 11. Distributed Databases 12. Object-Oriented Database Development Part V: Data Administration 13. Data and Database Administration 14. Data Warehouse
Summary: This guide to database management covers leading database technologies such as Oracle and Microsoft Access. Emphasis is on management and implementation issues, and the text addresses the unique
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Part 1: The Context of Database Management: 1. Database Environment 2. Database Development Process Part II: Database Analysis 3. The Entity-Relationship Model 4. The Enhanced E-R Model and Business Rules 5. Object-Oriented Modeling Part III: Database Design 6. Logical Database Design and the Relational Model 7. Physical Database Design Part IV: Implementation 8. Client/Server and Middleware 9. SQL and Database Servers 10. Database Access from Client Applications 11. Distributed Databases 12. Object-Oriented Database Development Part V: Data Administration 13. Data and Database Administration 14. Data Warehouse


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