With this practical book, you’ll learn how to design and implement a graph database that brings the power of graphs to bear on a broad range of problem domains.
This book offers a comprehensive introduction to relational (SQL) and non-relational (NoSQL) databases. The authors thoroughly review the current state of database tools and techniques, and examine coming innovations.
Powerful, low-cost database development tools make it possible for virtually anybody to create their own database—and this hands-on guide makes it fun and easy Databases permeate every nook and cranny of our highly connected, information ...
Over the past two decades, the theory concerning the logical level of database management systems has matured and become an elegant and robust piece of science. Foundations of Databases presents...
This book covers the practical aspects of database design, data cleansing, data analysis, and data protection, among others.
The second half of this book systematically covers five major categories of database refactorings.
Featuring clear examples using both Microsoft Access and Oracle, Databases: A Beginner's Guide begins by showing you how to use Structured Query Language (SQL) to create and access database objects.
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With this practical guide, Alex Petrov guides developers through the concepts behind modern database and storage engine internals.
(1985), Meier (1987), and Schek and Scholl (1986). Books on object-oriented databases come from Bertino and Martino (1993), Cattell (1994), Geppert (2002), Heuer (1997), Hughes (1991), and Kim (1990). Lausen and Vossen (1996) describe ...