Database concepts

By: Kroenke, David MContributor(s): Auer, David J | Vandenberg, Scott L | Yoder, Robert CMaterial type: TextTextOriginal language: English Publisher: New York, NY : Pearson, 2020Edition: 9Description: 536 p. : fig. ; ilsISBN: 9780135188149Subject(s): Relational databases | Database management | Data integration -- Computer science | Materialized views -- Computer science | Query languages -- Computer scienceDDC classification: 005.74
Contents:
PART 1: DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS. -- 1. Getting Started. -- 2. The Relational Model. -- 3. Structured Query Language. -- PART 2: DATABASE DESIGN. -- 4. Data Modeling and the. --Entity-Relationship Model. -- 5. Database Design. -- PART 3: DATABASE MANAGEMENT. -- 6. Database Administration. -- 7. Data Warehouses, Business Intelligence Systems, and Big Data.
Summary: Database Concepts is your hands-on guide to creating and managing small databases. This flexible text from 2 of the world’s leading database authorities focuses on database concepts, rather than the features and functions of a particular product. As a result, it can be used to work with whichever software best suits your needs. You’ll practice working with 3 complete sample databases that run throughout key potions of the text. You’ll also benefit from 3 ongoing projects that will challenge you to apply concepts and techniques to real business situations.
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Table of contents.

PART 1: DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS. -- 1. Getting Started. -- 2. The Relational Model. -- 3. Structured Query Language. -- PART 2: DATABASE DESIGN. -- 4. Data Modeling and the. --Entity-Relationship Model. -- 5. Database Design. -- PART 3: DATABASE MANAGEMENT. -- 6. Database Administration. -- 7. Data Warehouses, Business Intelligence Systems, and Big Data.

Database Concepts is your hands-on guide to creating and managing small databases. This flexible text from 2 of the world’s leading database authorities focuses on database concepts, rather than the features and functions of a particular product. As a result, it can be used to work with whichever software best suits your needs. You’ll practice working with 3 complete sample databases that run throughout key potions of the text. You’ll also benefit from 3 ongoing projects that will challenge you to apply concepts and techniques to real business situations.

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