The I-Series textbooks strongly emphasize that students learn and master applications skills by being actively engaged. This introductory text has been written with clear steps to help students accomplish tasks that lead to a finished document, worksheet or database table. The authors believe that teaching how to perform these tasks is not enough for complete understanding and mastery; so they also discuss why the steps that students are about to experience are important, and what role they play in the overall plan.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 274 mm
Breite: 213 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-07-113039-4 (9780071130394)
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Stephen Haag is the Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Director of the MBA program in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. Prior to being Associate Dean, Stephen served as Chair of the Department of Information Technology and Electronic Commerce in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. Stephen holds a B.B.A. and M.B.A. from West Texas State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington. Stephen has been teaching in the classroom since 1982 and publishing books since 1984.Stephen is the coauthor of numerous books including "Interactions: Teaching English as a Second Language" (with his mother and father), "Information Technology: Tomorrow's Advantage Today" (with Peter Keen), "Excelling in Finance," and more than 40 books within the "I-Series." He has also written numberous articles appearing in such journals as Communications of the ACM, Soio-Economic Planning Siences, the International Journal of Systems Science, Managerial and Decision Economics, Applied Economics, and the Australian Journal of Management.
Chapter 1: Understanding Relational DatabasesChapter CaseSession 1.1 Introducing Relational DatabasesSession 1.2 Introducing Microsoft AccessChapter 2: Maintaining Your DatabaseChapter CaseSession 2.1 Maintaining Access Data Session 2.2 Designing and Building Your DatabaseSession 2.3 Modifying Table DefinitionsChapter 3: Introducing Access OutputChapter CaseSession 3.1 Selecting and Organizing DataSession 3.2 Building Simple Forms and ReportsChapter 4: Compound Queries and Database Utilities Chapter CaseSession 4.1 Using Queries to Analyze DataSession 4.2 Repairing and Backing Up a DatabaseChapter 5: Customizing Forms and Reports Chapter CaseSession 5.1 Maintaining Data with formsSession 5.2 Complex ReportsChapter 6: Defining Table RelationshipsChapter CaseSession 6.1 Relating Tables Session 6.2 Creating Output with Related TablesChapter 7: Maintaining DatabasesChapter CaseSession 7.1 Refining Table DesignSession 7.2 Access Database UtilitiesSession 7.3 Securing an Access DatabaseChapter 8: Integrating with Other ApplicationsChapter CaseSession 8.1 Office IntegrationSession 8.2 Web Publication