
Introduction to Database Systems
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
Published on 16. February 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
168 pages
978-0-07-124650-7 (ISBN)
Description
Most books on databases have the size and content of a book of magic written in the ancient language of Tolkien's Ents. To counter this trend, "Introduction to Database Systems" is small and concise by design. It aims to provide students, academics and professionals with a rigorous, convenient and economical reference. The book describes the essential concepts pertaining to the design and programming of database applications with relational database management systems. It covers conceptual modelling with the entity-relationship model and logical modelling with the relational model. It also presents the techniques for the normalisation of logical designs based on functional dependencies, i.e. the decomposition into Boyce-Codd and third normal forms. Also covered are t-upple and domain relational calculi, as well as relational algebra.This book illustrates the main SQL data definition and data manipulation statements and looks at contemporary approaches to coupling SQL with general purpose programming languages. "Introduction to Database Systems" concludes with a brief catalogue raisonne of textbooks on databases.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
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Weight
319 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-124650-7 (9780071246507)
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Persons
The authors, Stephane Bressan and Barbara Catania, are database researchers who have published and presented their works in major international journals and conferences. They have been teaching database courses and other computer science and information technology topics at higher education institutions throughout the world.
The authors, Stephane Bressan and Barbara Catania, are database researchers who have published and presented their works in major international journals and conferences. They have been teaching database courses and other computer science and information technology topics at higher education institutions throughout the world.
The authors, Stephane Bressan and Barbara Catania, are database researchers who have published and presented their works in major international journals and conferences. They have been teaching database courses and other computer science and information technology topics at higher education institutions throughout the world.
Content
Preface
About the Authors
1 What's in a Database?
2 Relational Model
3 Relational Calculus
4 Relational Algebra
5 SQL
6 SQL and Programming Languages
7 Entity-Relationship Model
8 Normalisation
9 Conclusion
References
Index
About the Authors
1 What's in a Database?
2 Relational Model
3 Relational Calculus
4 Relational Algebra
5 SQL
6 SQL and Programming Languages
7 Entity-Relationship Model
8 Normalisation
9 Conclusion
References
Index