Gain a thorough, applied understanding of critical database issues with Starks/Pratt/Last's CONCEPTS OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT, 9E. Real cases, examples and screenshots in this concise presentation help clarify database design, data integrity, normalization, concurrent updates, data security, and big data. Completely updated to SQL Server 2016, Microsoft® Access 2016, and Office 365 standards, this edition explores SQL in a database-neutral environment while addressing E-R diagrams, normalization, and database design. Detailed coverage presents the relational model (including QBE and SQL), normalization and views, database administration and management. You also examine advanced topics such as distributed databases, data warehouses, stored procedures, triggers, data macros and Web Apps. This introduction to database is ideal for mastering today's database techniques.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Course Technology
ISBN-10
1337093424
ISBN-13
9781337093422
eBay Product ID (ePID)
239680544
Product Key Features
Author
Mary Z. Last, Joy L. Starks, Philip J. Pratt
Publication Name
concepts of Database Management
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Subject
Databases / General
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
10.9 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Item Weight
32.1 Oz
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
9
LCCN
2017-963668
Lc Classification Number
Qa76.9.D3p729287
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Table of Content
1. Introduction to Database Management.2. The Relational Model 1: Introduction, QBE, and Relational Algebra.3. The Relational Model 2: SQL.4. The Relational Model 3: Advanced Topics.5. Database Design 1: Normalization.6. Database Design 2: Design Method.7. DBMS Functions.8. Database Administration.9. Database Management Approaches.Appendix A: Comprehensive Design Example: Marvel College.Appendix B: SQL Reference.Appendix C: MySQL.Appendix D: How Do I" Reference.Appendix E: Using Access to Create a Web App.Appendix F: A Systems Analysis Approach to Information-Level Requirements."