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_aMUL _beng. _eAACR |
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082 | _a005.74 DAT | ||
100 | _a Date, C. J. | ||
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_aAn introduction to database systems _c/ C. J. Date |
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250 | _a8th ed | ||
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_aBoston : _bPearson/Addison Wesley, _c2004 |
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_axvii, (various paging) : _b ill. ; _c24 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes index | ||
505 | _a pt. I. Preliminaries Ch. 1. An Overview of Database Management Ch. 2. Database System Architecture Ch. 3. An Introduction to Relational Databases Ch. 4. An Introduction to SQL pt. II. The Relational Model Ch. 5. Types Ch. 6. Relations Ch. 7. Relational Algebra Ch. 8. Relational Calculus Ch. 9. Integrity Ch. 10. Views pt. III. Database Design Ch. 11. Functional Dependencies Ch. 12. Further Normalization I: 1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF Ch. 13. Further Normalization II: Higher Normal Forms Ch. 14. Semantic Modeling pt. IV. Transaction Management Ch. 15. Recovery Ch. 16. Concurrency pt. V. Further Topics Ch. 17. Security Ch. 18. Optimization Ch. 19. Missing Information Ch. 20. Type Inheritance Ch. 21. Distributed Databases Ch. 22. Decision Support Ch. 23. Temporal Databases Ch. 24. Logic-Based Databases pt. VI. Objects, Relations, and XML Ch. 25. Object Databases Ch. 26. Object/Relational Databases Ch. 27. The World Wide Web and XML App. A. The TransRelational Model App. B. SQL Expressions App. D. Storage Structures and Access Methods | ||
546 | _aeng. | ||
650 | _aDatabase management | ||
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