Overview
Describing the technology that makes it possible to design mission-critical database applications using inexpensive hardware and software database technology, this book provides the fundamental knowledge and design skills needed to effectively employ database software to solve business problems. It also examines distributed client/server environments and the application configurations that can be oriented in a multisystem environment. Introduces the capabilities of Structured Query Language (SQL), and covers the common pitfalls that new users might not otherwise discover from reading software documentation.Describing the technology that makes it possible to design mission-critical database applications using inexpensive hardware and software database technology, this book provides the fundamental knowledge and design skills needed to effectively employ database software to solve business problems.
Synopsis
Inside these pages you'll find an expert analysis of the technology that makes it possible to create today's mission-critical database applications. World-renowned computer professionals James Martin and Joe Leben combine their considerable expertise to bring you all the information you need to effectively use the right database software package to solve your business problems - even if you have little or no experience using database software. Clear, detailed coverage takes you all the way from the practical fundamentals of modern database technology through to the use of distributed databases in networked computing systems. The authors introduce the database software environment, explain the ideas behind data modeling and normalization, examine client/server database techniques, and introduce the relational data model and Structured Query Language (SQL).
Booknews
Shows computer literate users who have little or no experience using databases how to apply a commercial database software package to business tasks. Covers the principles and capabilities of modern databases, the environment they run in, the relational data model they use, and Structured Query Language. Includes a glossary. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)