This new edition of an established textbook provides an introduction to the practice and principles of relational databases. It emphasises data modelling and the consequent construction of a database and reflects the importance of Structured Query Language (SQL). It contains new material on web-base
Principles of Relational Database Systems
β Scribed by Sitansu S. Mittra
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 337
- Category
- Library
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The comprehensive treatment of the theory and general principles relevant to database systems, as well as the many examples, exercises, and bibliographic notes included in each chapter, should make this book useful for database courses and for practising computer scientists.
This book is developed from notes I used in a course at Princeton that attempted to bring database systems into the mainstream of computer science. The course was taught to a mix of seniors and first-year graduate students. In it, I tried to relate database ideas to concepts from other areas, such a
Classical database technology is oriented toward a well-understood class of applications. Recently the field has attempted to solve the problems associated with new kinds of applications: computer-aided design, software engineering, and others that combine the need to deal with large amounts of data
<P><B></B> Provides a comprehensive treatment of technical problems of distributed database systems from a holistic viewpoint. <B>KEYTOPICS:</B> Explores the development of distributed database management systemsβfocusing on concepts and technical issues. </P>