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Database Design Using Entity-Relationship Diagrams, Second Edition
β Scribed by Bagui, Sikha; Earp, Richard
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Series
- Foundations of database design series
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Data, Databases, and the Software Engineering ProcessDataBuilding a DatabaseWhat is the Software Engineering Process?Entity Relationship Diagrams and the Software Engineering Life Cycle Phase 1: Get the Requirements for the Database Phase 2: Specify the Database Phase 3: Design the DatabaseData and Data ModelsFiles, Records, and Data ItemsMoving from 3 Γ 5 Cards to ComputersDatabase Models Read more...
Abstract: Data, Databases, and the Software Engineering ProcessDataBuilding a DatabaseWhat is the Software Engineering Process?Entity Relationship Diagrams and the Software Engineering Life Cycle Phase 1: Get the Requirements for the Database Phase 2: Specify the Database Phase 3: Design the DatabaseData and Data ModelsFiles, Records, and Data ItemsMoving from 3 Γ 5 Cards to ComputersDatabase Models The Hierarchical ModelThe Network ModelThe Relational ModelThe Relational Model and Functional DependenciesFundamental Relational DatabaseRelational Database and SetsFunctional
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Front Cover
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Data, Databases, and the Software Engineering Process
Chapter 2: Data and Data Models
Chapter 3: The Relational Model and Functional Dependencies
Chapter 4: The Basic ER Diagram: A Data Modeling Schema
Chapter 5: Beyond the First Entity Diagram
Chapter 6: Extending Relationships/Structural Constraints
Chapter 7: The Weak Entity
Chapter 8: Further Extensions for ER Diagrams with Binary Relationships
Chapter 9: Ternary and Higher-Order ER Diagrams
Chapter 10: The Enhanced Entity Relationship (EER) Model Chapter 11: Relational Mapping and Reverse Engineering ER/EER DiagramsChapter 12: A Brief Overview of the Barker/Oracle-Like Model
Glossary
Back Cover
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