Database systems : a practical approach to design, implementation, and management
By: Connolly, Thomas M
Title By: Begg, Carolyn E
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Previous edition: 2010.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1: Background
1. Introduction to databases
2. Database environment
3. Database architectures and the web
Part 2: The Relation Model and Languages
4. The relational model
5. Relational algebra and relational calculus
6. SQL: Data manipulation
7. SQL: Data definition
8. Advanced SQL
9. Object-relational DBMSs
Part 3: Database Analysis and Design
10. Database system development lifecycle
11. Database analysis and the 'DreamHome' case study
12. Entity-relationship modeling
13. Enhanced entity-relationship modeling
14. Normalization
15. Advanced normalization
Part 4: Methodology
16. Methodology: Conceptual database design
17. Methodology: Logical database design for the relational model
18. Methodology: Physical database design for relational databases
19. Methodology: Monitoring and tuning the operational system
Part 5: Selected Database Issues
20. Security and administration
21. Professional, legal, and ethical issues in data management
22. Transaction management
23. Query processing
Part 6: Distributed DBMSs and Replication
24. Distributed DBMSs: Concepts and design
25. Distributed DBMSs: Advanced concepts
26. Replication and mobile databases
Part 7: Object DBMSs
27. Object-oriented DBMSs: Concepts and design
28. Object-oriented DBMSs: Standards and systems
Part 8: The Web and DBMSs
29. Web technology and DBMSs
30. Semistructured data and XML
Part 9: Business Intelligence
31. Data warehousing concepts
32. Data warehousing design
33. OLAP
34. Data mining
Appendices.
This book is ideal for a one- or two-term course in database management or database design in an undergraduate or graduate level course. With its comprehensive coverage, this book can also be used as a reference for IT professionals. This text introduces the theory behind databases in a concise yet comprehensive manner, providing database design methodology that can be used by both technical and non-technical readers. The methodology for relational Database Management Systems is presented in simple, step-by-step instructions in conjunction with a realistic worked example using three explicit phases-conceptual, logical, and physical database design. Teaching and Learning Experience This program presents a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your students. It provides: Database Design Methodology that can be Used by Both Technical and Non-technical Readers ; A Comprehensive Introduction to the Theory behind Databases ; A Clear Presentation that Supports Learning.
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