Database Management Systems: Designing and Building Business Applications
โ Scribed by Gerald V. Post
- Publisher
- Richard D Irwin
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 526
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Post takes a hands-on, applications-oriented--not a theory oriented--approach to DBMS focusing on teaching students how to evaluate a business situation and apply a solution by building a database application. The text contains in-depth coverage of two crucial topics for building databases: database design (normalization) and Structured Query Language-SQL (queries). Post includes many examples, exercises, and 2 sample databases to give students plenty of hands-on practice.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This comprehensive junior/senior or graduate-level text provides a solid foundation in database management and detailed coverage of design techniques.
This work is intended for introductory database courses that cover the design and implementation of relational databases using database activities to reinforce theories. Among the cases and examples, there is an ongoing case concerning Air-West Airlines, to better depict the advantages of the relati