Relational Database Design and Implementation

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Informationen zum Autor Jan L. Harrington, author of more than 35 books on a variety of technical subjects, has been writing about databases since 1984. She retired in 2013 from her position as professor and chair of the Department of Computing Technology at Marist College, where she taught database design and management, data communications, computer architecture, and the impact of technology on society for 25 years. Klappentext Relational Database Design and Implementation: Clearly Explained, Fourth Edition, provides the conceptual and practical information necessary to develop a database design and management scheme that ensures data accuracy and user satisfaction while optimizing performance. . Database systems underlie the large majority of business information systems. Most of those in use today are based on the relational data model, a way of representing data and data relationships using only two-dimensional tables. This book covers relational database theory as well as providing a solid introduction to SQL, the international standard for the relational database data manipulation language. . The book begins by reviewing basic concepts of databases and database design, then turns to creating, populating, and retrieving data using SQL. Topics such as the relational data model, normalization, data entities, and Codd's Rules (and why they are important) are covered clearly and concisely. In addition, the book looks at the impact of big data on relational databases and the option of using NoSQL databases for that purpose. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Introduction 1. The Database Environment 2. Systems Analysis and Database Requirements Part II: Relational database design theory 3. Why Good Design Matters 4. Entities and Relationships 5. The Relational Data Model 6. Relational Algebra 7. Normalization 8. Database Design and Performance Tuning 9. Codd's Rules for Relational DBMSs Part III: Relational database design practice 10. Introduction to SQL 11. Using SQL to Implement a Relational Design 12. Using CASE Tools for Database Design 13. Database Design Case Study #1: Mighty-Mite Motors 14. Database Design Case Study #2: East Coast Aquarium 15. Database Design Case Study #3: SmartMart Part IV: Using interactive SQL to manipulate a relational database 16. Simple SQL Retrieval 17. Retrieving Data from More Than One Table 18. Advanced Retrieval Operations 19. Working With Groups of Rows 20. Data Modification 21. Creating Additional Structural Elements Part V: Database implementation issues 22. Concurrency Control 23. Database Security 24. Data Warehousing 25. Data Quality Part VI: Beyond the relational data model 26. XML Support 27. Object-Relational Databases 28. Relational Databases and "Big Data?: The Alternative of a NoSQL Solution Part VII: Appendices A. Historical Antecedents B. SQL Programming C. SQL Syntax Summary ...

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Jan L. Harrington, author of more than 35 books on a variety of technical subjects, has been writing about databases since 1984. She retired in 2013 from her position as professor and chair of the Department of Computing Technology at Marist College, where she taught database design and management, data communications, computer architecture, and the impact of technology on society for 25 years.

Klappentext

Relational Database Design and Implementation: Clearly Explained, Fourth Edition, provides the conceptual and practical information necessary to develop a database design and management scheme that ensures data accuracy and user satisfaction while optimizing performance. . Database systems underlie the large majority of business information systems. Most of those in use today are based on the relational data model, a way of representing data and data relationships using only two-dimensional tables. This book covers relational database theory as well as providing a solid introduction to SQL, the international standard for the relational database data manipulation language. . The book begins by reviewing basic concepts of databases and database design, then turns to creating, populating, and retrieving data using SQL. Topics such as the relational data model, normalization, data entities, and Codd's Rules (and why they are important) are covered clearly and concisely. In addition, the book looks at the impact of big data on relational databases and the option of using NoSQL databases for that purpose.


Inhalt

Part I: Introduction
1. The Database Environment

  1. Systems Analysis and Database Requirements

    Part II: Relational database design theory

  2. Why Good Design Matters
  3. Entities and Relationships
  4. The Relational Data Model
  5. Relational Algebra
  6. Normalization
  7. Database Design and Performance Tuning
  8. Codd's Rules for Relational DBMSs

    Part III: Relational database design practice

  9. Introduction to SQL
  10. Using SQL to Implement a Relational Design
  11. Using CASE Tools for Database Design
  12. Database Design Case Study #1: Mighty-Mite Motors
  13. Database Design Case Study #2: East Coast Aquarium
  14. Database Design Case Study #3: SmartMart

    Part IV: Using interactive SQL to manipulate a relational database

  15. Simple SQL Retrieval
  16. Retrieving Data from More Than One Table
  17. Advanced Retrieval Operations
  18. Working With Groups of Rows
  19. Data Modification
  20. Creating Additional Structural Elements

    Part V: Database implementation issues

  21. Concurrency Control
  22. Database Security
  23. Data Warehousing
  24. Data Quality

    Part VI: Beyond the relational data model
    26. XML Support

  25. Object-Relational Databases
  26. Relational Databases and "Big Data?: The Alternative of a NoSQL Solution

    Part VII: Appendices
    A. Historical Antecedents
    B. SQL Programming
    C. SQL Syntax Summary

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780128043998
    • Genre Information Technology
    • Auflage 4. A.
    • Anzahl Seiten 714
    • Größe H235mm x B191mm x T40mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9780128043998
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-12-804399-8
    • Veröffentlichung 27.04.2016
    • Titel Relational Database Design and Implementation
    • Autor Harrington Jan L.
    • Untertitel Clearly Explained
    • Gewicht 1450g
    • Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
    • Sprache Englisch

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