This book provides the conceptual and practical information necessary to develop a design and management scheme that ensures data accuracy and user satisfaction while optimizing performance, regardless of experience level or choice of DBMS.
This book covers relational database theory as well as providing a solid introduction to SQL, the international standard for the relational database data manipulation language.
Supporting the book's step-by-step instruction are three case studies illustrating the planning, analysis, and design steps involved in arriving at a sound design.
unlikely to want to have a section of code which detects that particularly obscure event and runs when it occurs. On the other hand, forms are continually being opened so we have an event called 'On Open' which will run code every time ...
The result of this work is presented in this book. The conclusions of the RTG are in agreement with my view that a DBMS should not be called "relational" unless it satisfies at least the following conditions: 1.
This concise guide sheds light on the principles behind the relational model, which underlies all database products in wide use today.
For example, here are some common database terms: attribute, BCNF, consistency, denormalization, predicate, repeating group, join dependency. Do you know what they all mean? Are you sure?
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This book presents a unified collection of concepts, tools, and techniques that constitute the most important technology available today for the design and implementation of information systems.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of fundamentals of database management system. It contains a detailed description on Relational Database Management System Concepts. There are a variety of solved examples and...