Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design & ImplementationFor undergraduate courses in Database Design, Introduction to Database Management, and Database Management and Design in departments of Business, Computer Information Systems, and Computer Science. The text provides a solid foundation in the fundamentals of database processing. It is organized into several parts, beginning with the core components of database processing including building databases and related applications, data modeling, and progresses to the transformation of data models into relational database designs. Relational database implementation is discussed in the ensuing sections. Key technological advances are thoroughly discussed, such as the expanding Internet and organizational intranet technology and its role and function within application publishing. The concluding parts deal with database processing and object-oriented DBMS technology. |
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... tion number , SID , and that every student has one , and only one , major . Given the value of an SID , we can find out that student's major , so Major is functionally dependent on SID . Or consider microcomputers in a computer lab ...
... tion , attribute , and tuple , respectively . The use of the term key can be confusing because it is used differently in the design and implementation stages . During design , the term means a logical key , which is one or more ...
... tion programs ( there is no interactive query language in the model ) . An applica- tion program can be run by one or more users . Each user has his or her own user work area for passing data to and from the DBMS . The building blocks ...
Contents
PARTI INTRODUCTION I | 3 |
OBJECTORIENTED DATABASE | 21 |
INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE DEVELOPMENT | 25 |
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Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design & Implementation David M. Kroenke No preview available - 2000 |