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, 8/E provides a solid, modern foundation in the fundamentals of database processing. *NEW - Three-chapter discussion of the management of multi-user databases - Including basic concepts, Oracle, and SQL Server 2000. *Provides knowledge and experience with the DBMS products that students will most likely encounter after graduation. *NEW - Latest Internet standards for database processing - Including multi-tier architecture and XML Schema. *Enables students to understand the characteristics of database publishing using Internet technology while at the same time learning the most up-to-date standards. *NEW - Full chapter coverage of ODBC, OLE DB, ADO, ASP, and other Microsoft technology for database publishing. *Shows students how to publish databases using Microsoft technology. *NEW - Up-to-date coverage of Java, JDBC, and JSP for publishing databases using Java technology. *Helps students balance knowledge of Microsoft technology with discussions of database publishing using |
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PARTI INTRODUCTION I | 3 |
INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE DEVELOPMENT | 25 |
DATA MODELING | 49 |
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Access Activity Address allowed application ARTIST attributes Building called cardinality changes Chapter column consider constraints contains create cursor CUSTOMER database database application Date DBMS defined definition delete DEPARTMENT dependencies described Description determine diagram discussion document domain elements EMPLOYEE ENROLLMENT entity example exist Explain Figure format functions identifier important Insert instance ITEM join language lock logical Major means methods Name normal form NULL Number object diagrams occur operating Oracle parent particular Phone possible problem procedure processing PROJECT query Question record relation relationship represent result rules SALESPERSON SELECT semantic object Server shown in Figure shows specified SQL Server standard statement stored structure STUDENT subtypes term tion transaction unique update users