This is a major revision of the bestselling Database Systems text for undergraduate courses offered in departments of Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering.Special features include: a focus on network and hierarchical models giving increased emphasis to the relational mod
Database System Concepts
β Scribed by Abraham Slbrschatz
- Publisher
- McGrawHill Collrgr,2001
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 787
- Edition
- 4Rev Ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book is a requirement for a course that I am taking. The book is riddled with errors. You can randomly open any page from the book- and you will find typos and confusing text. On some pages, the powerpoint slides for the book do not even match with the text of the book. This is the sixth edition of this textbook. I consider it inexcusable that the book has hundreds of typos even after being published for more than ten years. As another reviewer pointed out, the additional material that is needed for the book -like SQL schemas- do not even exist in the book's website- contrary to what the book claims. Anybody who is considering this book should think twice. Please get it from the library - go through the book for a week to see what I mean- and dump the book for any book that should be better than this.
β¦ Table of Contents
CONTENIDO BREVE......Page 7
CONTENIDO......Page 9
PREFACIO......Page 17
INTRODUCCION......Page 24
PARTE I. MODELOS DE DATOS......Page 40
CAPITULO 2. MODELO ENTIDAD-RELACION......Page 41
CAPITULO 3. EL MODELO RELACIONAL......Page 75
PARTE II. BASES DE DATOS RELACIONALES......Page 106
CAPITULO 4. SQL......Page 107
CAPITULO 5. OTROS LENGUAJES RELACIONALES......Page 139
CAPITULO 6. INTEGIDAD Y SEGURIDAD......Page 160
CAPITULO 7. DISEΓO DE BASES DE DATOS RELACIONALES......Page 179
PARTE III. BASES DE DATOS EN OBJETOS Y XML......Page 208
CAPITULO 8. BASES DE DATOS ORIENTADAS A OBJETOS......Page 209
CAPITULO 9. BASES DE DATOS RELACIONALES ORIENTADAS A OBJETOS......Page 227
CAPITULO 10. XML......Page 243
PARTE IV. ALMACENAMIENTO DE DATOS Y CONSULTAS......Page 262
CAPITULO 11. ALMACENAMIENTO Y ESTRUCTURA DE ARCHIVOS......Page 263
CAPITULO 12. INDEXACION Y ASOCIACION......Page 297
CAPITULO 13. PROCESAMIENTO DE CONSULTAS......Page 332
CAPITULO 14. OPTIMIZACION DE CONSULTAS......Page 355
PARTE V. GESTION DE TRANSACCIONES......Page 377
CAPITULO 15. TRANSACCIONES......Page 378
CAPITULO 16. CONTROL DE CONCURRENCIA......Page 394
CAPITULO 17. SISTEMA DE RECUPERACION......Page 423
PARTE VI. ARQUITECTURA DE LOS SISTEMAS DE BASES DE DATOS......Page 452
CAPITULO 18. ARQUITECTURA DE LOS SISTEMAS DE BASES DE DATOS......Page 453
CAPITULO 19. BASES DE DATOS DISTRIBUIDAS......Page 471
CAPITULO 20. BASES DE DATOS PARALELAS......Page 500
PARTE VII. OTROS TEMAS......Page 515
CAPITULO 21. DESARROLLO DE APLICACIONES Y ADMINISTRACION......Page 516
CAPITULO 22. CONSULTAS AVANZADAS Y RECUPERACION DE INFORMACION......Page 541
CAPITULO 23. TIPOS DE DATOS AUTOMATICOS Y NUEVAS APLICACIONES......Page 573
CAPITULO 24. PROCESAMIENTO AVANZADO DE TRANSACCIONES......Page 592
CAPITULO 25. ORACLE......Page 612
PARTE VIII. ESTUDIO DE CASOS......Page 630
CAPITULO 26. DB2 DE IBM......Page 631
CAPITULO 27. SQL SERVER DE MICROSOFT......Page 646
BIBLIOGRAFIA......Page 673
DICCIONARIO BILINGΓE......Page 694
INDICE......Page 770
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