Develop and manage a SQL Server 2005 database like a pro
Seasoned database developers think inside the box, because that's where the cool code is. This comprehensive reference takes you inside the latest, coolest, and most powerful box, Microsoft's SQL Server 2005. Each of the book's seven sections focuses on key elements in a logical sequence, so you can easily find what you need--including all the basics, best practices, dozens of targeted examples, and sample code. If you develop, manage, or maintain SQL Server 2005 databases, this in-depth book is what you need to succeed!
* Master the fundamentals of SQL Server technology
* Write better logic queries for greater success
* Manage and secure a production database 24/7/365
* Integrate with.NET CLR and XML
* Understand SOA and emerging technologies
* Meet business intelligence goals with new tools
* Measure performance, lock transactions, and scale very large databases
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Höhe: 23.3 cm
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Dicke: 5.8 cm
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978-0-7645-4256-5 (9780764542565)
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Paul Nielsen, Microsoft SQL Server MVP, is an author, hands-on database developer, and trainer specializing in data architecture and Microsoft SQL Server tech?nologies. Besides holding several certifications, he is the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the Microsoft Official Course, 2784: Tuning and Optimizing Queries using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Visit www.sqlserverbible.com, where he hosts screencasts that walk readers through many tasks in the SQL Server 2005 Bible. The site also includes sample databases, sample code, hot SQL Server links, and additional articles and white papers.
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
PART I: LAYING THE FOUNDATION.
Chapter 1. The Information Architecture Principle.
Chapter 2. Relational Database Modeling.
Chapter 3. Exploring SQL Server 2005 Architecture.
Chapter 4. Installing SQL Server 2005.
Chapter 5. Client Software Connectivity.
Chapter 6. Using Management Studio.
PART II: MANIPULATING DATA WITH SELECT.
Chapter 7. Understanding Basic Query Flow.
Chapter 8. Using Expression and Scalar Functions.
Chapter 9. Merging Data with Joins and Unions.
Chapter 10. Including Data with Subqueries and CTEs.
Chapter 11. Aggregating Data.
Chapter 12. Navigating Hierarchical data.
Chapter 13. Using Full-Text Search.
Chapter 14. Creating Views.
Chapter 15. Working with Distributed Queries.
Chapter 16. Modifying Data.
PART III: DEVELOPING WITH SQL SERVER.
Chapter 17.Implementing the Physical database Schema.
Chapter 18. Programming with Transact-SQL.
Chapter 19. Performing Bulk Operations.
Chapter 20. Kill the Cursor!
Chapter 21. Developing Stored Procedures.
Chapter 22. Building User-Defined Functions.
Chapter 23. Implementing Triggers.
Chapter 24. Exploring Advanced T-SQL Solutions.
Chapter 25. Creating Extensibility with a Data Abstraction Layer.
Chapter 26. Developing for SQL Server Everywhere.
Chapter 27. Programming CLR Assemblies within SQL Server.
Chapter 28. Queuing Data with Service Broker.
Chapter 29. Persisting Custom Data Types.
Chapter 30. Programming with ADO.NET 2.0.
Chapter 31. Using XML, XPath, and XQuery.
Chapter 32. Building an SOA Data Store with Web Services.
Chapter 33. InfoPath and QL Server 2005.
PART IV: ENTERPRISE DATA MANAGEMENT.
Chapter 34. Configuring SQL Server.
Chapter 35. Transferring Databases.
Chapter 36. Recovery Planning.
Chapter 37. Maintaining the Database.
Chapter 38. Automating Database Maintenance with SQL Server Agent.
Chapter 39. Replicating Data.
Chapter 40. Securing Databases.
Chapter 41. Administering SQWL Server Express.
PART V: BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE.
Chapter 42. ETL with Integration Services.
Chapter 43. Business Intelligence with Analysis Services.
Chapter 44. Data Mining with Analysis Services.
Chapter 45. Programming MDX Queries.
Chapter 46. Authoring Reports with Reporting Services.
Chapter 47. Administering Reports with Reporting Services.
Chapter 48. Analyzing Data with Excel and Data Analyzer.
PART VI: OPTIMIZATION STRATEGIES.
Chapter 49. Measuring Performance.
Chapter 50. Query Analysis and Index Tuning.
Chapter 51. Managing Transactions, Locking, and Blocking.
Chapter 52. Providing High Availability.
Chapter 53. Scaling Very Large Databases.
Chapter 54. Designing High-Performance Data Access Providers.
PART VII: APPENDIXES.
Appendix A. SQL Server 2005 Specifications.
Appendix B. Sample Databases.
Index.