Rev. ed. of: Database modeling & design / Tobey Teorey, Sam Lightstone, Tom Nadeau. 4th ed. 2005
Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-284) and index
"Provide a balanced approach to databases as the market-leading DATABASE SYSTEMS: DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, and MANAGEMENT, 13E emphasizes the knowledge and skills necessary for success and makes databases accessible without overwhelming students. Readers gain a solid foundation in database design and implementation as diagrams, illustrations, and tables clarify in-depth coverage of database design. Students learn how successful database implementation involves designing databases to fit within a larger strategic data environment. Revised coverage of SQL introduces more examples and simpler explanations that focus on areas most important for a database career -- making supplementary SQL materials unnecessary. Additional coverage of Big Data Analytics and NoSQL, including related Hadoop technologies, offers a strong hands-on approach. MindTap® now include a digital auto-graded MySQL environment." -- Publisher
مندرجات
Database concepts -- Database systems -- Data models -- Design concepts -- The relational database model -- Entity relationship (ER) modeling -- Advanced data modeling -- Normalization of database tables -- Advanced design and implementation -- Introduction to structured query language (SQL) -- Advanced SQL -- Database design -- Advanced database concepts -- Transaction management and concurrency control -- Database performance tuning and query optimization -- Distributed database management systems -- Business intelligence and data warehouses -- Big data analytics and NoSQL -- Databases and the internet -- Database connectivity and web technologies -- Database administration -- Database administration and security
"This textbook is ideally suited for an undergraduate course in database systems. The discipline of database systems design and management is discussed within the context of software engineering. The student is made to understand from the outset that a database is a mission-critical component of a software system"--