
The Relational Database Dictionary
C. J. Date(Author)
O'Reilly (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. October 2006
Book
128 pages
978-0-596-52798-3 (ISBN)
Description
As more and more people turn to databases for both large systems and small web-based applications, misunderstandings arise about the precise meaning of terms like "join", "instantiation", "view", and others. Those misunderstandings can affect design and programming that lead to problems down the road. "The Relational Database Dictionary" is exactly what designers, programmers, students, and database administrators (DBAs) need, a single source where they can find precise definitions. Authored by C.J. Date, a respected expert who is widely regarded as the developer of relational database technology while at IBM, this pocket-sized dictionary is the definitive glossary of terms and concepts used with relational databases such as Oracle products, IBM's DB2, Microsoft's SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. "The Relational Database Dictionary" provides structure and clarity that will help build proficiency and accuracy in working with today's relational databases. There is no other quick reference of this type available.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 181 mm
Width: 186 mm
Weight
120 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-596-52798-3 (9780596527983)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

C. J. Date
Relational Database Dictionary
A Comprehensive Glossary of Relational Terms and Concepts, with Illustrative Examples
E-Book
08/2006
1st Edition
O'Reilly
€11.49
Available for download

C. J. Date
Relational Database Dictionary
A Comprehensive Glossary of Relational Terms and Concepts, with Illustrative Examples
E-Book
08/2006
1st Edition
O'Reilly
€9.49
Available for download
Person
Chris Date has a stature that is unique within the database industry. Chris is a prolific writer, and is well-known for his best-selling textbook: An Introduction to Database Systems (Addison Wesley). Chris is an exceptionally clear-thinking writer who can lay out principles and theory in a way easily understood by his audience.