Database management and design
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Prentice-Hall, 2000Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxvi, 582 p. : ill. (some col.)ISBN: 0133088006 (hard cover); 9788120314658 .; 8120314654 Subject(s): Database management | Database designDDC classification: 005.74Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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005.74 HAN Essentials of computer data files | 005.74 HAN Design of computer data files | 005.74 HAN Principles of Data Mining | 005.74 HAN Database management and design | 005.74 HAN Data mining : concepts and techniques | 005.74 HOW Data analysis for data base design | 005.74 HUR dBase IV essentials |
Includes Index.
I. DATABASES AND THEIR CONTEXT. 1. Database Systems and the Evolution of Database Technology. 2. Bonhomie Catering: An Introductory Database Application. 3. Database Systems in the Organization. II. DATABASE DESIGN. 4. Principles of Conceptual Database Design. 5. The Relational Data Model. III. RELATIONAL DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION. 6. Relational Algebra and Calculus. 7. Relational Implementation with SQL. 8. Relational Implementation with Graphical Query Languages. 9. Client/Server Database Systems. 10. Physical Database Systems. IV. MANAGING THE DATABASE ENVIRONMENT. 11. Database Administration and Control. 12. Distributed Database Systems. 13. DBMS Selection and Implementation. V. ADVANCED TOPICS. 14. Advanced Systems: Object-Oriented Database Systems and Knowledge-Base. VI. LEGACY DATABASE SYSTEMS. 15. The Network Data Model. 16. The Hierarchical Data Model. Glossary. Bibliography.
Coverage of business database systems is organized around the database development life cycle in this text, providing a basis for discussing conceptual and implementation design, database implementation, and the management environment
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