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Database system concepts / Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, 2011Edition: Sixth edition, [McGraw-Hill International editionDescription: xxvi, 1349 pages : illustrations; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780071289597
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.74
Contents:
Chapter 1: IntroductionPart 1: Relational DatabasesChapter 2: Introduction to the Relational ModelChapter 3: Introduction to SQLChapter 4: Intermediate SQLChapter 5: Advanced SQLChapter 6: Formal Relational Query LanguagesPart II: Database DesignChapter 7: Database Design and the E-R ModelChapter 8: Relational Database DesignChapter 9: Application Design and DevelopmentPart III: Data Storage and QueryingChapter 10: Storage and File StructureChapter 11: Indexing and HashingChapter 12: Query ProcessingChapter 13: Query OptimizationPart IV: Transaction ManagementChapter 14: TransactionsChapter 15: Concurrency ControlChapter 16: Recovery SystemPart V: System ArchitectureChapter 17: Database-System ArchitecturesChapter 18: Parallel DatabasesChapter 19: Distributed DatabasesPart VI: Data Mining and Information RetrievalChapter 20: Data MiningChapter 21: Information RetrievalPart VII: Specialty DatabasesChapter 22: Object-Based DatabasesChapter 23: XMLChapter 24: Advanced Application DevelopmentChapter 25: Advanced Data Types and New ApplicationsChapter 26: Advanced Transaction ProcessingPart IX: Case StudiesChapter 27: PostgreSQLChapter 28: OracleChapter 29: IBM DB2 Universal DatabaseChapter 30: Microsoft SQL ServerPart X: AppendicesAppendix A: Detailed University SchemaAppendix B: Other Relational Query LanguagesAppendix C: Advanced Relational Database DesignAppendix D: Network ModelAppendix E: Hierarchical Model
Summary: It presents the fundamental concepts of database management in an intuitive manner geared toward allowing students to begin working with databases as quickly as possible.The text is designed for a first course in databases at the junior/senior undergraduate level or the first year graduate level
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1: IntroductionPart 1: Relational DatabasesChapter 2: Introduction to the Relational ModelChapter 3: Introduction to SQLChapter 4: Intermediate SQLChapter 5: Advanced SQLChapter 6: Formal Relational Query LanguagesPart II: Database DesignChapter 7: Database Design and the E-R ModelChapter 8: Relational Database DesignChapter 9: Application Design and DevelopmentPart III: Data Storage and QueryingChapter 10: Storage and File StructureChapter 11: Indexing and HashingChapter 12: Query ProcessingChapter 13: Query OptimizationPart IV: Transaction ManagementChapter 14: TransactionsChapter 15: Concurrency ControlChapter 16: Recovery SystemPart V: System ArchitectureChapter 17: Database-System ArchitecturesChapter 18: Parallel DatabasesChapter 19: Distributed DatabasesPart VI: Data Mining and Information RetrievalChapter 20: Data MiningChapter 21: Information RetrievalPart VII: Specialty DatabasesChapter 22: Object-Based DatabasesChapter 23: XMLChapter 24: Advanced Application DevelopmentChapter 25: Advanced Data Types and New ApplicationsChapter 26: Advanced Transaction ProcessingPart IX: Case StudiesChapter 27: PostgreSQLChapter 28: OracleChapter 29: IBM DB2 Universal DatabaseChapter 30: Microsoft SQL ServerPart X: AppendicesAppendix A: Detailed University SchemaAppendix B: Other Relational Query LanguagesAppendix C: Advanced Relational Database DesignAppendix D: Network ModelAppendix E: Hierarchical Model

It presents the fundamental concepts of database management in an intuitive manner geared toward allowing students to begin working with databases as quickly as possible.The text is designed for a first course in databases at the junior/senior undergraduate level or the first year graduate level

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