Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design, and Implementation, 13th International Edition Front Cover

Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design, and Implementation, 13th International Edition

  • Length: 648 pages
  • Edition: International ed of 13th revised ed
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2013-10-30
  • ISBN-10: 129200486X
  • ISBN-13: 9781292004860
Description

For undergraduate database management courses. Get students straight to the point of database processing. Database Processing reflects a new teaching method that gets students straight to the point with its thorough and modern presentation of database processing fundamentals. The thirteenth edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest software.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Getting Started
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Introduction to Structured Query Language

Part 2 Database Design
Chapter 3: The Relational Model and Normalization
Chapter 4: Database Design Using Normalization
Chapter 5: Data Modeling with the Entity-Relationship Model
Chapter 6: Transforming Data Models into Database Designs

Part 3 Database Implementation
Chapter 7: SQL for Database Construction and ApplicationProcessing
Chapter 8: Database Redesign

Part 4 Multiuser Database Processing
Chapter 9: Managing Multiuser Databases
Chapter 10: Managing Databases with SQL Server 2012, Oracle 11gRelease 2, and MySQL 5.6
Chapter 10B: Managing Databases with Oracle Database11g Release 2
Chapter 10C: Managing Databases with MySQL 5.6

Part 5 Database Access Standards
Chapter 11: The Web Server Environment
Chapter 12: Big Data, Data Warehouses, and Business IntelligenceSystems

Appendix A: Getting Started with Microsoft Access 2013
Appendix B: Getting Started with Systems Analysis and Design
Appendix C: E-R Diagrams and the IDEF1X Standard
Appendix D: E-R Diagrams and the UML Standard
Appendix E: Getting Started with MySQL Workbench Data ModelingTools
Appendix F : Getting Started with Microsoft Visio 2013
Appendix G: Data Structures for Database Processing
Appendix H : The Semantic Object Model
Appendix I: Getting Started with Web Servers, PHP, and the Eclipse PDT
Appendix J: Business Intelligence Systems

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