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DB2, Databases - General & Miscellaneous

DB2 : Concepts, Programming and Design

by Jay Ranade
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DB2,announced in 1983,has quickly replaced IMS as IBM's premier database product. This book covers key DB2 concepts from the perspective of DB2 Version 2,the most recent release of DB2,and provides a sample database that can be created on DB2 systems. Covered here are new topics such as: DB2 and IBM's Systems Applications Architecture; OS/2 EE and CSD; DDBMS (Distributed Data Management); IBM's implementation of DDBMS in OS/2 and DB2. Other key DB2 topics that are discussed here include: relational data model (including referential integrity); SQL and DB2 utilities; query processing and QMF; catalog and directory; application processing and CICS transaction management; security and authorization; flow of SQL,explain and performance; connection protocols and threads; data integrity,locking and concurrency; and logical database design.

This book covers key DB2 concepts from the perspective of DB2 Version 2, the most recent release of IBM's premier database product, and provides a sample database that can be created on DB2 systems.

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Presents key DB2 concepts from the perspective of Version 2.2, and provides everything needed to analyze, design, code, and implement DB2 applications and programs. Highlights the material used most often in such jobs as applications programming, database design, database administration, technical support, and similar functions that deal with DB2. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1990
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
Pages
430
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780070512658

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