
Database Processing
Fundamentals, Design, and Implementation: United States Edition
David M. Kroenke(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
10th Edition
Published on 24. March 2005
Book
Hardback
696 pages
978-0-13-167267-3 (ISBN)
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Description
For courses in Database Management, Design, Application, or Technology.
Revised to reflect the needs of today's students, this 10th edition of Database Processing assures that students will develop immediate, practical, marketable skills. By presenting SQL SELECT early, students will learn immediately how to query data and obtain results-seeing firsthand some of the ways that database technology will be useful to them. Each topic appears in the context of accomplishing practical tasks. Its spiral approach to database design (incorporating all 3 way to create databases: from the integration of existing data, from new information, and the need to redesign an existing database) provides and excellent framework to help students learn this material.
Revised to reflect the needs of today's students, this 10th edition of Database Processing assures that students will develop immediate, practical, marketable skills. By presenting SQL SELECT early, students will learn immediately how to query data and obtain results-seeing firsthand some of the ways that database technology will be useful to them. Each topic appears in the context of accomplishing practical tasks. Its spiral approach to database design (incorporating all 3 way to create databases: from the integration of existing data, from new information, and the need to redesign an existing database) provides and excellent framework to help students learn this material.
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Edition
10th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 214 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1616 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-167267-3 (9780131672673)
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Content
PART I. GETTING STARTED.
1. Introduction.
2. Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL).
PART II. DATABASE DESIGN.
3. The Relational Model and Normalization.
4. Database Design Using Normalization.
5. Data Modelig with the Entity-Relationship Model.
6. Transforming Data Models into Database Designs.
PART III. DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION.
7. SQL for Database Construction and Application Processing.
8. Database Redesign.
PART IV. MULTI-USER DATABASE PROCESSING.
9. Managing Multi-User Databases.
10. Managing Databases with Oracle.
11. Managing databases with SQL Server 2000.
PART V. DATABASE ACCESS STANDARDS.
12. ODBC, OLE DB, ADO, and ASP.
13. XML and ADO.NET.
14. JDBC, Java Server Pages, and MySQL.
PART VI. BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE.
15. Database Processing for Business Intelligence Systems.
Appendix A. Microsoft Access.
Appendix B. The IDEF1X Standard.
Appendix C. The UML Data Model.
Appendix D. The Semantic Object Data Model.
Appendix E. Data Structures for Databse Processing.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.
1. Introduction.
2. Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL).
PART II. DATABASE DESIGN.
3. The Relational Model and Normalization.
4. Database Design Using Normalization.
5. Data Modelig with the Entity-Relationship Model.
6. Transforming Data Models into Database Designs.
PART III. DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION.
7. SQL for Database Construction and Application Processing.
8. Database Redesign.
PART IV. MULTI-USER DATABASE PROCESSING.
9. Managing Multi-User Databases.
10. Managing Databases with Oracle.
11. Managing databases with SQL Server 2000.
PART V. DATABASE ACCESS STANDARDS.
12. ODBC, OLE DB, ADO, and ASP.
13. XML and ADO.NET.
14. JDBC, Java Server Pages, and MySQL.
PART VI. BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE.
15. Database Processing for Business Intelligence Systems.
Appendix A. Microsoft Access.
Appendix B. The IDEF1X Standard.
Appendix C. The UML Data Model.
Appendix D. The Semantic Object Data Model.
Appendix E. Data Structures for Databse Processing.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.