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Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design and Implementation, 8/E
David M. Kroenke

ISBN-10: 0130648396
ISBN-13:  9780130648396

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2002
Format:  Cloth; 671 pp
Published:  08/03/2001


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For undergraduate courses in Database Design, Introduction to Database Processing, Database Management and Design in departments of Business, Information Systems and Applied Computer Science.

Database Processing, 8/E provides a solid, modern foundation in the fundamentals of database processing.


Features

  • NEW - Three-chapter discussion of the management of multi-user databases—Including basic concepts, Oracle, and SQL Server 2000.
    • Provides knowledge and experience with the DBMS products that students will most likely encounter after graduation.

  • NEW - Latest Internet standards for database processing—Including multi-tier architecture and XML Schema.
    • Enables students to understand the characteristics of database publishing using Internet technology while at the same time learning the most up-to-date standards.

  • NEW - Full chapter coverage of ODBC, OLE DB, ADO, ASP, and other Microsoft technology for database publishing.
    • Shows students how to publish databases using Microsoft technology.

  • NEW - Up-to-date coverage of Java, JDBC, and JSP for publishing databases using Java technology.
    • Helps students balance knowledge of Microsoft technology with discussions of database publishing using Java with Linux, Apache/Tomcat, and MySQL.

  • NEW - Fundamentals introduced in Chapter 2 via Microsoft Access 2002.
    • Gives students an overall perspective of the nature and use of databases and shows them features of the latest version of Microsoft Access.

  • NEW - Oracle 8i or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or Visible Analyst 7.5—Available to be packaged with the text. The entire Oracle 8i database family is designed for power and ease in Internet development and deployment. Visible Analyst 7.5 is an integrated application development tool that provides graphical analysis and design capabilities in one easy-to-use package. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 is a 120-day evaluation copy.


New To This Edition

  • Three-chapter discussion of the management of multi-user databases—Including basic concepts, Oracle, and SQL Server 2000.
    • Provides knowledge and experience with the DBMS products that students will most likely encounter after graduation.

  • Latest Internet standards for database processing—Including multi-tier architecture and XML Schema.
    • Enables students to understand the characteristics of database publishing using Internet technology while at the same time learning the most up-to-date standards.

  • Full chapter coverage of ODBC, OLE DB, ADO, ASP, and other Microsoft technology for database publishing.
    • Shows students how to publish databases using Microsoft technology.

  • Up-to-date coverage of Java, JDBC, and JSP for publishing databases using Java technology.
    • Helps students balance knowledge of Microsoft technology with discussions of database publishing using Java with Linux, Apache/Tomcat, and MySQL.

  • Fundamentals introduced in Chapter 2 via Microsoft Access 2002.
    • Gives students an overall perspective of the nature and use of databases and shows them features of the latest version of Microsoft Access.

  • Oracle 8i or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or Visible Analyst 7.5—Available to be packaged with the text. The entire Oracle 8i database family is designed for power and ease in Internet development and deployment. Visible Analyst 7.5 is an integrated application development tool that provides graphical analysis and design capabilities in one easy-to-use package. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 is a 120-day evaluation copy.


Table of Contents

I. INTRODUCTION.

 1. Introduction to Database Processing.

 2. Introduction to Database Development.

II. DATA MODELING.

 3. The Entity-Relationship Model.

 4. The Semantic Object Model.

III. DATABASE DESIGN.

 5. The Relational Model and Normalization.

 6. Database Design from Entity-Relationship Models.

 7. Database Design from Semantic Object Models.

IV. DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION WITH THE RELATIONAL MODEL.

 8. Foundations of Relational Implementation.

 9. Structured Query Language.

10. Database Application Design.

V. MULTI-USER DATABASE PROCESSING.

11. Managing Multi-User Databases.

12. Managing Databases with Oracle.

13. Managing Databases with SQL Server 2000.

VI. ENTERPRISE DATABASE PROCESSING.

14. Networks, Multi-Tier Architectures, and XML.

15. ODBC, OLE DB, ADO, and ASP.

16. JDBC, Java Server Pages, and MySQL.

17. Sharing Enterprise Data.

VII. OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE PROCESSING.

18. Object-Oriented Database Processing.

APPENDICES.

Appendix A: Data Structures for Database Processing.

Appendix B: Semantic Object Models and Tabledesigner.


Next Edition(s)

  • Database Processing, 11/E
    Kroenke & Auer
    ©2010  |  Prentice Hall  |  Cloth; 672 pp  |  Instock
    ISBN-10: 0132302675  |  ISBN-13: 9780132302678
    Brief Description  |  More Info

  • Database Processing, 12/E
    Kroenke & Auer
    ©2012  |  Prentice Hall  |  Cloth; 640 pp  |  Instock
    ISBN-10: 0132145375  |  ISBN-13: 9780132145374
    Brief Description  |  More Info



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Provides a solid foundation in the fundamentals of database processing, and incorporates all
of the most current technologies on the market

COMPLETE * CLEAR * CURRENT

COMPLETE
• Extensive discussions address publishing database applications with Internet technology and using both Active Server Pages and Java Server Pages
• In-depth discussions of the relational model, normalization, and extensive SQL for both data definition and data manipulation
• Thorough coverage of database modeling and design using both the entity-relationship and semantic object models

CLEAR
• Lucid descriptions and examples of modern DBMS products including Access 2002, Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL
• The companion website at www.prenhall.com/kroenke, provides easy navigation to exercises in Tabledesigner, drag-and-drop database design tool, and interactive study guide questions that drive home the chapter objectives

CURRENT
• Up-to-date coverage of data warehousing, data marts, and OLAP
• Presentation and discussion of important standards including DHTML, XML (including XML Schema), ODBC, and JDBC
• Discussions of object- oriented database processing that feature both SQL3 and Oracles object-relational capabilities

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David Kroenke's Database Processing 8/e & Web site: www.prenhall.com/kroenke

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