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A first course in database systems / Jeffrey D. Ullman and Jennifer Widom.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2008.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxi, 565 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780136006374
  • 013600637X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.74 ULL
Summary: "Now fully updated to reflect the latest trends and technologies, this is a complete, accessible, and practical course in designing and programming modern databases." "Stanford's Jeffrey Ullman and Jennifer Widom introduce core DBMS concepts, theory, and modeling; then demonstrate how DBMSs can be queried and modified, both with abstract languages and SQL. After an extensive coverage of SQL, including embedded SQL programming and object-relational features, the book turns to systems using XML. Design languages including XML Schema are covered, as are query languages XPath and XQuery." "New in this edition: improved organization throughout; new coverage of UML database modeling; new introduction to algorithms for manipulating dependencies including the 3NF synthesis algorithm; more 3NF coverage, including the 3NF synthesis algorithm; expanded discussion of SQL triggers; new material on index selection and materialized views; new coverage of 3-tiered architecture; new coverage of PHP; introduction to OLAP and the SQL cube operator; and extensive XML coverage, including XML Schema, XPath, XQuery, and XSlT."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Now fully updated to reflect the latest trends and technologies, this is a complete, accessible, and practical course in designing and programming modern databases." "Stanford's Jeffrey Ullman and Jennifer Widom introduce core DBMS concepts, theory, and modeling; then demonstrate how DBMSs can be queried and modified, both with abstract languages and SQL. After an extensive coverage of SQL, including embedded SQL programming and object-relational features, the book turns to systems using XML. Design languages including XML Schema are covered, as are query languages XPath and XQuery." "New in this edition: improved organization throughout; new coverage of UML database modeling; new introduction to algorithms for manipulating dependencies including the 3NF synthesis algorithm; more 3NF coverage, including the 3NF synthesis algorithm; expanded discussion of SQL triggers; new material on index selection and materialized views; new coverage of 3-tiered architecture; new coverage of PHP; introduction to OLAP and the SQL cube operator; and extensive XML coverage, including XML Schema, XPath, XQuery, and XSlT."--Jacket

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