Database Systems: Concepts, Languages & ArchitecturesCovers the important requirements of teaching databases with a modular and progressive perspective. This book can be used for a full course (or pair of courses), but its first half can be profitably used for a shorter course. |
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active allows appear application assume attributes calculus called carried Chapter City clause command complex concepts condition Consider constraints construct contains contents corresponding course create database Date DBMS defined definition Department dependencies Dept described discussed distributed domain domain calculus Employee entity equal example execution Exercise expression external Figure Finally FirstName functions given identifier important indicate insert integrity introduced involved join language logical means method modification Name necessary normal Note null object obtained operations option parameters particular Person possible predicate present problem procedure Project properties provides query record reference relation relational algebra relationship represent request requires result returns rows rules Salary satisfy schema server shown shows single specified standard string structure Surname transaction tuples update variables various write