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Database Management and Design

Autor Gary W. Hansen, James V. Hansen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 1995
Appropriate for Introductory Database courses for information systems students (beginning and advanced) at the undergraduate and graduate level. Also suitable for a larger information systems curriculum that includes business programming, systems analysis, system design, and data communication.
Comprehensive coverage of business database systems is organized around the database development life cycle, providing a basis for discussing conceptual and implementation design, database implementation, and the management environment. Conceptual data modeling serves as a premise for a discussion of conceptual design and as a means for design implementation using the relational, hierarchical, and network models. Client/server database implementations and knowledge—base systems are included among database planning and administration, DBMS selection, and security and integrity that are formulated into a framework of strategic and tactical management issues.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780133088007
ISBN-10: 0133088006
Pagini: 582
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.71 kg
Ediția:2Nouă
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Prentice Hall
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States

Cuprins

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.
Index.

Caracteristici

  • includes a straightforward topic organization based on the database development life cycle, providing an easy way for students to see how the topics relate to each other and fit into the organization's overall system development activities.
  • provides a comprehensive coverage of conceptual design including:
    • traditional basic coverage of objects
    • relationships and attributes
    • in—depth coverage of powerful topics such as aggregation
  • covers conceptual data design as the basis for an approach to database design in the relational, network, and hierarchical models.
  • features 4 running business cases.
  • offers flexibility in teaching approaches because chapters need only be selected for coverage as desired.
  • includes thorough coverage of relational languages and standard languages for hierarchical and network databases with many examples and detailed explanations of each language feature.
  • offers several teaching and learning aids:
    • chapters begin with a scenario from one of 4 cases continued throughout the text that highlights the chapters' key topics.
    • includes a large number of figures and illustrations.
    • standardized end—of—chapter materials including a summary, review questions, problems and exercises, and projects and professional issues
    • margin glossary gives definitions of key terms for easy reference
    • lists up—to—date research articles in large bibliography
  • substantially covers the client/server systems to explore the principles they introduce.
  • enhanced SQL chapter to incorporate significant coverage of the SQL—92 standard.
  • includes the Bonhomie Case — allowing “hands—on” experience with a database system while obtaining background in the process of system development.
  • reworked and enhanced existing chapters.