Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design & ImplementationFor undergraduate courses in Database Design, Introduction to Database Processing, Database Management and Design in departments of Business, Information Systems and Applied Computer Science. Database Processing, 9/E provides a solid, modern foundation in the fundamentals of database processing. This new edition proves to be the most comprehensive revision of the text yet, with expanded and updated treatment of cutting-edge technologies like XML and ADO.NET. It also includes over 30 pages of new exercises and problems. |
Contents
ENTITYRELATIONSHIP DATA MODELING | 29 |
DATABASE DESIGN | 117 |
STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE | 189 |
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Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design & Implementation David M. Kroenke No preview available - 2004 |
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  ADO.NET application programs AreaCode ARTIST ArtistID ASSIGNMENT attributes candidate keys CASCADE category entities changes Chapter CHECK constraints column CREATE TABLE cursor CUSTOMER CustomerID data model data type database design dataset DBMS products default defined deleted Department DepartmentName dependencies determine diagram domain Email EMPLOYEE EmployeeNumber exist Explain extended E-R model Fname foreign key functions IDEF1X identifier insert intersection table Java JDBC lock minimum cardinality multi-value MySQL N:M relationship Name normal form Number ODBC OLAP OLE DB Oracle parent Phone primary key PROJECT ProjectID query record referential integrity actions referential integrity constraints relation represent result rowcount SALESPERSON SELECT semantic object SerialNumber shown in Figure shows specify SQL Server SQL statement SQL*Plus stored procedures structure STUDENT subquery subtypes surrogate key tion transaction TransactionID trigger unique update users View Ridge weak entity WorkID XML document XML Schema xsd:element