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Database Systems

by Peter Rob, Carlos Coronel
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Overview

Database Systems: Design, Implementation, and Management is the only book that takes students step-by-step through the entire process of database development and creation. This text provides the most comprehensive, detailed, and clear coverage of database basics, with ample exercises and problems at the end of each chapter to encourage hands-on learning. After completing this text, students will gain the marketable skills and technical background necessary to compete in tomorrow's competitive database administration marketplace. A new chapter, "Databases and the Internet," provides detailed instruction on using Cold Fusion 4.0 to create online databases.

About the Author, Peter Rob

Peter Rob has 32 years experience teaching file systems, database systems design, database design, database applications development, and more. Peter¿s real-world experience includes two years as a Director of Operations at an aviation chart company, 20 years as a consultant for hands-on operations systems analysis/development and database systems design, and 15 years experience as a statistical quality control systems analysis and systems/applications developer.

Carlos Coronel is currently the Lab Director for the College of Business Computer Labs at Middle Tennessee State University. He has 25 years of experience in various fields as a Database Administrator, Network Administrator, Web Manager, and Technology Specialist, and has taught courses in Web development, database design and development, and data communications at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

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Revised edition of a textbook that provides a comprehensive introduction to database management systems. Part 1 contains six chapters on database design concepts. Part 2 presents a detailed, real-world design case, in which the concepts of Part 1 are put to work. Part 3 covers database administration, transaction management, distributed databases, object orientation and the extended relational database, and client/server computing. Finally, Part 4 looks back at older database models. Includes a detailed glossary. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 18, 2001
Publisher
Boston, Mass ; Course Technology, c2002.
Pages
838
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780619062699

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