Managing the Data-base EnvironmentOffers Management-Oriented Techniques for the Management of Existing & Future Databases. Also Helps Provide End-User Management with High-Level Languages for Querying and Searching Data |
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Executive Challenge | 3 |
BOOK STRUCTURE PART I INTRODUCTION | 4 |
Data Base Is a Change in Management | 13 |
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action diagram application development application programs arrow associated attributes automatically bubble chart candidate keys canonical Chapter COBOL CODASYL complex concatenated key CONTAINER create CUSTOMER data administrator data dictionary data items data model data processing data structures data-base designer data-base environment data-base languages data-base management system data-base systems DATE DBMS DP EXECUTIVE employ EMPLOYEE ENC YES YES end users end-user entity example existing Figure files fourth normal form fourth-generation languages functionally dependent identify IDMS implemented Information Center information systems Input View installations logical multiple NAME on-line operations ORDER organization physical planning PORT primary key problems procedures PRODUCT record redundant relational SALARY SCE ENC YES schema second normal form secondary key separate sometimes subject data bases SUPPLIER systems analysts techniques terminal third normal form tion tool top management transactions update usage user views vendor VESSEL VOYAGE



