
Database Processing
Fundamentals, Design, and Implementation
Pearson (Publisher)
13th Edition
Published on 30. October 2013
Book
Hardback
640 pages
978-0-13-305835-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Get students straight to the point of database processing. Database Processing reflects a new teaching method that gets students straight to the point with its thorough and modern presentation of database processing fundamentals.
The thirteenth edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest software.
The thirteenth edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest software.
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Edition
13th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
1450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-305835-2 (9780133058352)
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Content
PART I. GETTING STARTED
1. Introduction
2. Introduction to Structured Query Language
PART II. DATABASE DESIGN
3. The Relational Model and Normalization
4. Database Design Using Normalization
5. Data Modeling and the Entity-Relationship Model
6. Transforming Data Models in Database Designs
PART III. DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION
7. SQL for Database Construction and Application Processing
8. Database Redesign
PART IV. MULTIUSER DATABASE PROCESSING.
9. Managing Multiuser Databases
10. Managing Databases with SQL Server 2012, Oracle Database 11g, and MySQL 5.6
Online Chapter: 10A. Managing Databases with SQL Server 2012
Online Chapter: 10B. Managing Databases with Oracle 11g
Online Chapter: 10C. Managing Databases with MySQL 5.6
PART V. DATABASE ACCESS STANDARDS
11. The Web Server Environment
12. Big Data, Data Warehouses, and Business Intelligence Systems
Online Appendix A. Getting Started with Microsoft Access 2013
Online Appendix B. Getting Started in Systems Analysis and Design
Online Appendix C. E-R Diagrams and the IDEF1X Standard
Online Appendix D. E-R Diagrams and the UML Standard
Online Appendix E. Getting Started with MySQL Workbench Data Modeling Tools
Online Appendix F. Getting Started with Microsoft Vision 2010
Online Appendix G. Data Structures for Database Processing
Online Appendix H. The Semantic Object Model
Online Appendix I. Getting Started with Web Servers, PHP and the Eclipse PDT
Online Appendix J. Business Intelligence Systems
1. Introduction
2. Introduction to Structured Query Language
PART II. DATABASE DESIGN
3. The Relational Model and Normalization
4. Database Design Using Normalization
5. Data Modeling and the Entity-Relationship Model
6. Transforming Data Models in Database Designs
PART III. DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION
7. SQL for Database Construction and Application Processing
8. Database Redesign
PART IV. MULTIUSER DATABASE PROCESSING.
9. Managing Multiuser Databases
10. Managing Databases with SQL Server 2012, Oracle Database 11g, and MySQL 5.6
Online Chapter: 10A. Managing Databases with SQL Server 2012
Online Chapter: 10B. Managing Databases with Oracle 11g
Online Chapter: 10C. Managing Databases with MySQL 5.6
PART V. DATABASE ACCESS STANDARDS
11. The Web Server Environment
12. Big Data, Data Warehouses, and Business Intelligence Systems
Online Appendix A. Getting Started with Microsoft Access 2013
Online Appendix B. Getting Started in Systems Analysis and Design
Online Appendix C. E-R Diagrams and the IDEF1X Standard
Online Appendix D. E-R Diagrams and the UML Standard
Online Appendix E. Getting Started with MySQL Workbench Data Modeling Tools
Online Appendix F. Getting Started with Microsoft Vision 2010
Online Appendix G. Data Structures for Database Processing
Online Appendix H. The Semantic Object Model
Online Appendix I. Getting Started with Web Servers, PHP and the Eclipse PDT
Online Appendix J. Business Intelligence Systems