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Overview
This book is the fourth in a series. Like its predecessors, the book consists of a collection of papers on various aspects of relational technology. A special feature of the book is Part I, Theory Is Practical! which consists of the first 25 installments of Chris Date's popular column "According to Date" from Database Programming & Design magazine. Other important chapters include four collaborative efforts (three with David McGoveran and one with Hugh Darwen) describing the results of some significant new research into database design, integrity, view updating, and a proposal---"The Third Manifesto"---for an object-oriented/relational rapprochement. The book also includes the text of a debate between Chris Date and E.F. Codd on the handling of missing information, and an interview that Chris Date gave to Data Base Newsletter in 1994.
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Readers familiar with the three prior volumes of database guru Chris Date's Relational Database Writings series will need no further recommendation. The fourth volume compiles Date's authoritative columns, articles, and papers on various aspects of relational technology--spanning the years 1991 to 1994.
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A collection of papers on various aspects of relational technology, arranged in four broad categories: theory, relational database management, missing information, and relational vs. nonrelational systems. Includes 25 installments of Date's column from Database Programming & Design magazine, and a 1994 interview with Date. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR booknews.comBook Details
Published
January 16, 1995
Publisher
Addison Wesley
Pages
542
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780201824599