Written by the originator of the relational model, this book covers the practical aspects of the design of relational databases. The author defines twelve rules that database management systems need to follow in order to be described as truly relational and then gives the motivation behind these rules. This book is a perfect resource for students and professionals in the field. 0201141922B04062001
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 243 mm
Breite: 173 mm
Dicke: 28 mm
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978-0-201-14192-4 (9780201141924)
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Introduction to Version 2 of the Relational Model. Structure-Oriented and Data-Oriented Features. Domains as Extended Data Types. The Basic Operators. The Advanced Operators. Naming. Commands of the DBA. Missing Information. Response to Technical Criticisms Regarding Missing Information. Qualifiers. Indicators. Query and Manipulation. Integrity Constraints. User-Defined Integrity Constraints. Catalog. Serious Flaws in SQL. Distributed Database Management. More on Distributed Database Management. Advantages of the Relational Approach. Present Products and Future Improvements. Extending the Relational Model. Fundamental Laws of Database Management. Claimed Alternatives to the Relational Model. Appendices.