| Title : | Database systems : A practical approach to design, implementation, and management / | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Thomas Connolly, Author ; Carolyn Begg, Author | | Edition statement: | 6th Edition | | Publisher: | Harlow : Addison-Wesley | | Publication Date: | 2010 | | Pagination: | xlviii, 1281 p., [106 p.] | | Layout: | ill. (col) | | Size: | 24 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-13-294326-0 | | General note: | Database Systems is ideal for a one- or two-term course in database management or database design in an undergraduate or graduate level course. With its comprehensive coverage, this book can also be used as a reference for IT professionals. This best-selling text introduces the theory behind databases in a concise yet comprehensive manner, providing database design methodology that can be used by both technical and non-technical readers. | | Class number: | 005.74 | | Abstract: | The methodology for relational Database Management Systems is presented in simple, step-by-step instructions in conjunction with a realistic worked example using three explicit phases-conceptual, logical, and physical database design. Teaching and Learning Experience This program presents a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your students. It provides: *Database Design Methodology that can be Used by Both Technical and Non-technical Readers*A Comprehensive Introduction to the Theory behind Databases*A Clear Presentation that Supports Learning | | Contents note: | Part 1 Background
Chapter 1 Introduction to Databases; Chapter 2 Database Environment; Chapter 3 Database Architectures and the Web
Part 2 The Relational Model and Languages
Chapter 4 The Relational Model; Chapter 5 Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus; Chapter 6 SQL: Data manipulation; Chapter 7 SQL: Data Defintion; Chapter 8 Advanced SQL; Chapter 9 Object-Relational DBMS
Part 3 Database Analysis and Design
Chapter 10 Databse System Development Lifecycle; Chapter 11 Database Analysis and the DreamHome Case Study; Chapter 12 Entity-Relationship Modeling; Chapter 13 Enhanced Entity-Relationship Modeling; Chapter 14 Normalization; Chapter 15 Advanced Normalization
Part 4 Methodology
Chapter 16 Methodology - Conceptual Database Design; Chapter 17 Methodology - Logical Database Design for the Relational Model; Chapter 18 Methodology - Physical Database Design for Relational Databases; Chapter 19 Methodology - Monitoring and Tuning the Operational System
Part 5 Selected Database Issues
Chapter 20 Security and Administration; Chapter 21 Professional, legal, and Ethical Issues in Data Management; Chapter 22 Transaction Management Chapter; 23 Query Processing
Part 6 Distributed DBMSs and Replication;
Chapter 24 Distributed DMBSs - Concepts and Design; Chapater 25 Distributed DMBSs - Advanced Concepts; Chapter 26 Replications and Mobile Databases
Part 7 Object DMBSs
Chapter 27 Object-Orientated DMBSs - Concepts and Design; Chapter 28 Object-Orientated DMBSs - Advanced Concepts;
Part 8 The Web and DMBSs
Chapter 29 Web Technology and DMBSs; Chapter 30 Semistructured Data and XML
Part 9 Business Intelligence
Chapter 31 Data Warehousing Concepts; Chapter 32 Data Warehousing Design; Chapter 33 OLAP; Chapter 34 Data Mining
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Database systems : A practical approach to design, implementation, and management / [printed text] / Thomas Connolly, Author ; Carolyn Begg, Author . - 6th Edition . - Harlow : Addison-Wesley, 2010 . - xlviii, 1281 p., [106 p.] : ill. (col) ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-0-13-294326-0 Database Systems is ideal for a one- or two-term course in database management or database design in an undergraduate or graduate level course. With its comprehensive coverage, this book can also be used as a reference for IT professionals. This best-selling text introduces the theory behind databases in a concise yet comprehensive manner, providing database design methodology that can be used by both technical and non-technical readers. | Class number: | 005.74 | | Abstract: | The methodology for relational Database Management Systems is presented in simple, step-by-step instructions in conjunction with a realistic worked example using three explicit phases-conceptual, logical, and physical database design. Teaching and Learning Experience This program presents a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your students. It provides: *Database Design Methodology that can be Used by Both Technical and Non-technical Readers*A Comprehensive Introduction to the Theory behind Databases*A Clear Presentation that Supports Learning | | Contents note: | Part 1 Background
Chapter 1 Introduction to Databases; Chapter 2 Database Environment; Chapter 3 Database Architectures and the Web
Part 2 The Relational Model and Languages
Chapter 4 The Relational Model; Chapter 5 Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus; Chapter 6 SQL: Data manipulation; Chapter 7 SQL: Data Defintion; Chapter 8 Advanced SQL; Chapter 9 Object-Relational DBMS
Part 3 Database Analysis and Design
Chapter 10 Databse System Development Lifecycle; Chapter 11 Database Analysis and the DreamHome Case Study; Chapter 12 Entity-Relationship Modeling; Chapter 13 Enhanced Entity-Relationship Modeling; Chapter 14 Normalization; Chapter 15 Advanced Normalization
Part 4 Methodology
Chapter 16 Methodology - Conceptual Database Design; Chapter 17 Methodology - Logical Database Design for the Relational Model; Chapter 18 Methodology - Physical Database Design for Relational Databases; Chapter 19 Methodology - Monitoring and Tuning the Operational System
Part 5 Selected Database Issues
Chapter 20 Security and Administration; Chapter 21 Professional, legal, and Ethical Issues in Data Management; Chapter 22 Transaction Management Chapter; 23 Query Processing
Part 6 Distributed DBMSs and Replication;
Chapter 24 Distributed DMBSs - Concepts and Design; Chapater 25 Distributed DMBSs - Advanced Concepts; Chapter 26 Replications and Mobile Databases
Part 7 Object DMBSs
Chapter 27 Object-Orientated DMBSs - Concepts and Design; Chapter 28 Object-Orientated DMBSs - Advanced Concepts;
Part 8 The Web and DMBSs
Chapter 29 Web Technology and DMBSs; Chapter 30 Semistructured Data and XML
Part 9 Business Intelligence
Chapter 31 Data Warehousing Concepts; Chapter 32 Data Warehousing Design; Chapter 33 OLAP; Chapter 34 Data Mining
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