An introduction to database systems/ C.J. Date; A Kannan; S. Swamynathan.

By: Date, C. JContributor(s): Kannan, A | Swamynathan, SMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 2006Edition: 6th edDescription: xxiii, 931. ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9788177585568 (pb)Subject(s): Database ManagementDDC classification: 005.74
Contents:
Ch. 1. An Overview of Database Management -- Ch. 2. An Architecture for a Database System -- Ch. 3. An Introduction to Relational Databases -- Ch. 4. Relational Data Objects: Domains and Relations -- Ch. 5. Relational Data Integrity: Candidate Keys and Related Matters -- Ch. 6. Relational Operators I: Relational Algebra -- Ch. 7. Relational Operators II: Relational Calculus -- Ch. 8. The SQL Language -- Ch. 9. Functional Dependencies -- Ch. 10. Further Normalization I: 1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF -- Ch. 11. Further Normalization II: Higher Normal Forms -- Ch. 12. The Entity/Relationship Model -- Ch. 13. Recovery -- Ch. 14. Concurrency -- Ch. 15. Security -- Ch. 16. Integrity -- Ch. 17. Views -- Ch. 18. Optimization -- Ch. 19. Domains, Relations, and Data Types -- Ch. 20. Missing Information -- Ch. 21. Distributed Database and Client/Server Systems -- Ch. 22. Basic OO Concepts -- Ch. 23. A Cradle-to-Grave Example -- Ch. 24. Additional OO Concepts --
Ch. 25. Toward an OO/Relational Rapprochement -- Appendix A: Storage Structures and Access Methods -- Appendix B: DB2: A Relational Implementation -- Appendix C: Logic-Based Systems.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. An Overview of Database Management -- Ch. 2. An Architecture for a Database System -- Ch. 3. An Introduction to Relational Databases -- Ch. 4. Relational Data Objects: Domains and Relations -- Ch. 5. Relational Data Integrity: Candidate Keys and Related Matters -- Ch. 6. Relational Operators I: Relational Algebra -- Ch. 7. Relational Operators II: Relational Calculus -- Ch. 8. The SQL Language -- Ch. 9. Functional Dependencies -- Ch. 10. Further Normalization I: 1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF -- Ch. 11. Further Normalization II: Higher Normal Forms -- Ch. 12. The Entity/Relationship Model -- Ch. 13. Recovery -- Ch. 14. Concurrency -- Ch. 15. Security -- Ch. 16. Integrity -- Ch. 17. Views -- Ch. 18. Optimization -- Ch. 19. Domains, Relations, and Data Types -- Ch. 20. Missing Information -- Ch. 21. Distributed Database and Client/Server Systems -- Ch. 22. Basic OO Concepts -- Ch. 23. A Cradle-to-Grave Example -- Ch. 24. Additional OO Concepts --

Ch. 25. Toward an OO/Relational Rapprochement -- Appendix A: Storage Structures and Access Methods -- Appendix B: DB2: A Relational Implementation -- Appendix C: Logic-Based Systems.

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