An Introduction to Database Systems, 8/E
ISBN-10: 0321197844
ISBN-13: 9780321197849
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2004
Format: Paper; 1024 pp
Published: 07/22/2003
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Continuing in the eighth edition, An Introduction to Database Systems provides a comprehensive introduction to the now very large field of database systems by providing a solid grounding in the foundations of database technology while shedding some light on how the field is likely to develop in the future. This new edition has been rewritten and expanded to stay current with database system trends.
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Table of Contents
(All chapters begin with an Introduction end with a Summary, Exercises, and Reference and Bibliography)
I. PRELIMINARIES.
II. THE RELATIONAL MODEL.
III. DATABASE DESIGN.
IV. TRANSACTION MANAGEMENT.
V. FURTHER TOPICS.
VI. OBJECTS, RELATIONS, AND XML.
APPENDIXES.
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