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Database Design, Application Development, and AdministrationNovember 2005
Publisher:
  • McGraw-Hill, Inc.
  • Professional Book Group 11 West 19th Street New York, NY
  • United States
ISBN:978-0-07-294220-0
Published:10 November 2005
Pages:
736
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Abstract

Mannino’s Database Design, Application Development, and Administration provides the information you need to learn relational databases. The book teaches students how to apply relational databases in solving basic and advanced database problems and cases. The fundamental database technologies of each processing environment are presented; as well as relating these technologies to the advances of e-commerce and enterprise computing. This book provides the foundation for the advanced study of individual database management systems, electronic commerce applications, and enterprise computing. Table of contents Database Design, Application Development, & Administration 3e Part 1: Introduction to Database Environments Chapter 1: Introduction to Database Management Chapter 2: Introduction to Database Development Part 2: Understanding Relational Databases Chapter 3: The Relational Data Model Chapter 4: Query formulation with SQL Part 3: Data Modeling Chapter 5: Understanding Entity Relationship Diagrams Chapter 6: Developing Data Models for Business Databases Part 4: Relational Database Design Chapter 7: Normalization of Relational Tables Chapter 8: Physical Database Design Chapter 9: Advanced Query Formulation with SQL Part 5: Application Development with Relational Databases Chapter 10: Application Development with Views Chapter 11: Stored Procedures and Triggers Part 6: Advanced Database Development Chapter 12: View Design and Integration Chapter 13: Database Development for Student Loan Limited Part 7: Managing Database Environments Chapter 14: Data and Database Administration Chapter 15: Transaction Management Chapter 16: Data Warehouse Technology and Management Chapter 17: Client-server Processing and Distributed Databases Chapter 18: Object Database Management Systems Glossary of Terms Bibliography Index

Contributors
  • University of Colorado Denver

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