Database Systems: A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation, and ManagementThis text includes material on distributed databases, object-oriented databases, data mining, data warehouses, multimedia databases and the Internet. It applies methodology to worked examples to enable students to design and build applications using a leading commercial database system. The book also examines distributed database interactions with Web-based data. |
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Introduction to Databases | 10 |
Introduction to Databases | 24 |
Database Environment | 38 |
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