
Web Database Systems
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Published on 16. April 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
350 pages
978-0-07-709600-7 (ISBN)
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Description
The book examines databases and web connectivity. It begins by introducing the reader to the basic notions of mainstream database technologies, in particular relational, object and object relations. It then proceeds to examine web technology, its architecture, protocols and operation. A detailed examination of web/database connectivity and applications engineering follows.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-709600-7 (9780077096007)
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EAGLESTONE; CAR
SW WEB DB SYSTEMS 096002 & DB
Book
09/2003
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
€78.11
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Content
1 Introduction to Web database systems1.1 Database technology 1.2 The internet and the web1.3 Web databases1.4 Summary
Part 1: Databases
2 Data models and relational databases2.1 What is a database model?2.2 Relational databases2.3 Summary3 New database technologies3.1 Limitations of relational databases3.2 Object databases3.3 Object relational databases3.4 Persistent programming languages3.5 Summary
Part 2: The Web
4 Web Technology4.1 The Web - Basic concepts4.2 How does a user put information on the web?4.3 An HTML tutorial4.4 Presentation and processing of web pages4.5 Dynamic web pages4.6 New developments4.7 Summary
Part 3: Web Databases
5 Web databases5.1 The web design process5.2 Data analysis5.3 Conceptual modelling of web pages5.4 Data design5.5 Web data design5.6 Summary6 Implementation of web databases6.1 Physical database design6.2 Web database conectivity6.3 client processing6.4 Server processing6.5 Java6.6 Web database implementation choices6.7 State transactions6.8 Security privacy and identity6.9 A website in a database6.10 Summary
Part 1: Databases
2 Data models and relational databases2.1 What is a database model?2.2 Relational databases2.3 Summary3 New database technologies3.1 Limitations of relational databases3.2 Object databases3.3 Object relational databases3.4 Persistent programming languages3.5 Summary
Part 2: The Web
4 Web Technology4.1 The Web - Basic concepts4.2 How does a user put information on the web?4.3 An HTML tutorial4.4 Presentation and processing of web pages4.5 Dynamic web pages4.6 New developments4.7 Summary
Part 3: Web Databases
5 Web databases5.1 The web design process5.2 Data analysis5.3 Conceptual modelling of web pages5.4 Data design5.5 Web data design5.6 Summary6 Implementation of web databases6.1 Physical database design6.2 Web database conectivity6.3 client processing6.4 Server processing6.5 Java6.6 Web database implementation choices6.7 State transactions6.8 Security privacy and identity6.9 A website in a database6.10 Summary