An introduction to database systems / C J Date.

By: Date, C. J
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Addison-Wesley; 2000Edition: 7th edDescription: xxii, 938 pISBN: 9780201684193Subject(s): Database managementDDC classification: 005.74 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Table of contents: 1. An overview of database management -- 2. Database system architecture -- 3. An introduction to relational databases -- 4. An introduction to SQL -- 5. Domains, relations, and base relvars -- 6. Relational algebra -- 7. Relational calculus -- 8. Integrity -- 9. Views -- 10. Functional dependencies -- 11. Further normalization I: 1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF -- 12. Further normalization II: Higher normal forms -- 13. Semantic modeling -- 14. Recovery -- 15. Concurrency -- 16. Security -- 17. Optimization -- 18. Missing information -- 19. Type inheritance -- 20. Distributed databases -- 21. Decision support -- 22. Temporal databases -- 23. Logic-based databases -- 24. Object databases -- 25. Object/relational databases.
In: Pearson eBooksSummary: Summary: This book provides a solid grounding in the foundations of database technology and gives some ideas of how the field is likely to develop in the future. Emphasizing insight and understanding rather than formalisms, Chris Date has divided the book into six parts: Basic Concepts, The Relational Model, Database Design, Transaction Management, Further Topics, and Object and Object/Relational Databases. This comprehensive introduction to databases reflects the latest developments and advances in the field of database systems. Throughout the book, there are numerous worked examples and exercises for the reader--with answers--as well as an extensive set of annotated references.
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Table of contents:
1. An overview of database management --
2. Database system architecture --
3. An introduction to relational databases --
4. An introduction to SQL --
5. Domains, relations, and base relvars --
6. Relational algebra --
7. Relational calculus --
8. Integrity --
9. Views --
10. Functional dependencies --
11. Further normalization I: 1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF --
12. Further normalization II: Higher normal forms --
13. Semantic modeling --
14. Recovery --
15. Concurrency --
16. Security --
17. Optimization --
18. Missing information --
19. Type inheritance --
20. Distributed databases --
21. Decision support --
22. Temporal databases --
23. Logic-based databases --
24. Object databases --
25. Object/relational databases.

Summary:
This book provides a solid grounding in the foundations of database technology and gives some ideas of how the field is likely to develop in the future. Emphasizing insight and understanding rather than formalisms, Chris Date has divided the book into six parts: Basic Concepts, The Relational Model, Database Design, Transaction Management, Further Topics, and Object and Object/Relational Databases. This comprehensive introduction to databases reflects the latest developments and advances in the field of database systems. Throughout the book, there are numerous worked examples and exercises for the reader--with answers--as well as an extensive set of annotated references.

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