For undergraduate courses in Database Design, Introduction to Database Management, and Database Management and Design in departments of Business, Computer Information Systems, and Computer Science.
The text provides a solid foundation in the fundamentals of database processing. It is organized into several parts, beginning with the core components of database processing including building databases and related applications, data modeling, and progresses to the transformation of data models into relational database designs. Relational database implementation is discussed in the ensuing sections. Key technological advances are thoroughly discussed, such as the expanding Internet and organizational intranet technology and its role and function within application publishing. The concluding parts deal with database processing and object-oriented DBMS technology.
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Höhe: 275 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-13-085212-0 (9780130852120)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
I. INTRODUCTION.
1. Introduction to Database Processing.
2. Introduction to Database Development.
II. DATA MODELING.
3. The Entity-Relationship Model.
4. The Semantic Object Model.
III. DATABASE AND DATABASE APPLICATION DESIGN.
5. The Relational Model and Normalizaton.
6. Database Design Using Entity-Relationship Models.
7. Database Design with Semantic Object Models.
IV. DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION WITH THE RELATIONAL MODEL.
8. Foundations of Relational Implementation.
9. Structured Query Language.
10. Database Application Design.
V. USING INTERNET TECHNOLOGY.
11. Database Applications Using Internet Technology.
12. Managing Multi-User Databases.
13. Accessing the Database Server: ODBC, OLE DB, and ADO.
VI. ENTERPRISE DATABASES.
14. Sharing Enterprise Data.
15. Relational Implementation with DB2.
16. The Hierarchical and Network Data Models.
VII. OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE PROCESSING.
17. Object-Oriented Database Processing.
APPENDICES.
A. Data Structures for Database Processing.
B. Using SQL Server 7.0
C. Working with Cyberprise DBApp.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.