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First Course in Database Systems, A

โœ Scribed by Jeffrey D. Ullman, Jennifer D. Widom


Publisher
PH
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
529
Series
GOAL Series
Edition
2
Category
Library

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Written by well-known computer scientists, this accessible and succinct introduction to database systems focuses on database design and use. Provides a more extensive treatment of query processing than other books on the market. The authors provide in-depth coverage of databases from the point of view of the database designer, user, and application programmer. It covers the latest database standards: SQL: 1999, SQL/PSM, SQL/CLI, JDBC, ODL, and XML, with broader coverage of SQL than most other books. Now includes coverage of the technologies used to connect database programming with C or Java code-SWL/PSM, SQL/CLI, and JDBC. For database systems and database design and application professionals.


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