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Database Systems ConceptsJuly 2001
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  • McGraw-Hill Higher Education
ISBN:978-0-07-228363-1
Published:01 July 2001
Pages:
1088
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This acclaimed revision of a classic database systems text offers a complete background in the basics of database design, languages, and system implementation. It provides the latest information combined with real-world examples to help readers master concepts. All concepts are presented in a technically complete yet easy-to-understand style with notations kept to a minimum. A running example of a bank enterprise illustrates concepts at work. To further optimize comprehension, figures and examples, rather than proofs, portray concepts and anticipate results.

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  • Lehigh University
  • Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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