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Database systems : models, languages, design, and application programming/ Ramez Elmasri and Shamkant B. Navathe

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston: Pearson, 2011.Edition: 6th Global editionDescription: xxv,1155p. : ill.; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780132144988
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DUCE QA76.9.D3E57
Summary: Clear explanations of theory and design, broad coverage of models and real systems, and an up-to-date introduction to modern database technologies result in a leading introduction to database systems. Intended for computer science majors, this text emphasizes math models, design issues, relational algebra, and relational calculus. A lab manual and problems give students opportunities to practice the fundamentals of design and implementation. Real-world examples serve as engaging, practical illustrations of database concepts. The Sixth Edition maintains its coverage of the most popular database topics, including SQL, security, and data mining, and features increased emphasis on XML and semi-structured data. This market-leading text serves as a valued reference for those who will interact with databases in future courses and careers. Renowned for its accessible, comprehensive coverage, it provides a solid introduction to database systems and applications. Extensive coverage includes: Basic topics such as modeling, diagrams, relational algebra/calculus, SQL, normalization. Advanced object database, mining, XML, and security. Advanced modeling discussions in the areas of active, temporal, and spatial databases. Physical database design and tuning. Current database application areas of GIS, genome, and digital libraries. The relational approach, including modeling, design, algebra and calculus, and query languages.
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Includes appendix, bibliography and index.

Clear explanations of theory and design, broad coverage of models and real systems, and an up-to-date introduction to modern database technologies result in a leading introduction to database systems. Intended for computer science majors, this text emphasizes math models, design issues, relational algebra, and relational calculus. A lab manual and problems give students opportunities to practice the fundamentals of design and implementation. Real-world examples serve as engaging, practical illustrations of database concepts. The Sixth Edition maintains its coverage of the most popular database topics, including SQL, security, and data mining, and features increased emphasis on XML and semi-structured data. This market-leading text serves as a valued reference for those who will interact with databases in future courses and careers. Renowned for its accessible, comprehensive coverage, it provides a solid introduction to database systems and applications. Extensive coverage includes: Basic topics such as modeling, diagrams, relational algebra/calculus, SQL, normalization. Advanced object database, mining, XML, and security. Advanced modeling discussions in the areas of active, temporal, and spatial databases. Physical database design and tuning. Current database application areas of GIS, genome, and digital libraries. The relational approach, including modeling, design, algebra and calculus, and query languages.

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