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Fundamentals of database systems / Ramez Elmasri, Shamkant B. Navathe

By: Elmasri, Ramez.
Contributor(s): Navathe, Sham [(j.a.)].
Series: World student series. Publisher: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c2000Edition: 3rd ed., Int. ed.Description: xxvii, 955 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0201542633.Subject(s): Database managementDDC classification: 005.74
Contents:
Pt. 1. Basic Concepts. Ch. 1. Databases and Database Users. Ch. 2. Database System Concepts and Architecture. Ch. 3. Data Modeling Using the Entity-Relationship Model. Ch. 4. Enhanced Entity-Relationship and Object Modeling. Ch. 5. Record Storage and Primary File Organization. Ch. 6. Index Structures for Files. - Pt. 2. Relational Model, Languages, and Systems. Ch. 7. The Relational Data Model, Relational Constraints, and the Relational Algebra. Ch. 8. SQL - The Relational Database Standard. Ch. 9. ER- and EER-to-Relational Mapping, and Other Relational Languages. Ch. 10. Examples of Relational Database Management Systems: Oracle and Microsoft Access. - Pt. 3. Object-Oriented and Extended Relational Database Technology. Ch. 11. Concepts for Object-Oriented Databases. Ch. 12. Object Database Standards, Languages, and Design. Ch. 13. Object Relational and Extended Relational Database Systems. - Pt. 4. Database Design Theory and Methodology. Ch. 14 Functional Dependencies and Normalization for Relational Databases. Ch. 15. Relational Database Design Algorithms and Further Dependencies. Ch. 16. Practical Database Design and Tuning. - Pt. 5. System Implementation Techniques. Ch. 17. Database System Architectures and the System Catalog. Ch. 18. Query Processing and Optimization. Ch. 19. Transaction Processing Concepts. Ch. 20. Concurrency Control Techniques. Ch. 21. Database Recovery Techniques. Ch. 22. Database Security and Authorization. - Pt. 6. Advanced Database Concepts & Emerging Application. Ch. 23. Enhanced Data Models for Advanced Applications. Ch. 24. Distributed Databases and Client-Server Architecture. Ch. 25. Deductive Databases. Ch. 26. Data Warehousing and Data Mining. Ch. 27. Emerging Database Technologies and Applications. -
Appendix A. Alternative Diagrammatic Notations. - Appendix B. Parameters of Disks. Appendix C. An Overview of the Network Data Model. - Appendix D. An Overview of the Hierarchical Data Model. - Selected Bibliography. - Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Pt. 1. Basic Concepts. Ch. 1. Databases and Database Users. Ch. 2. Database System Concepts and Architecture. Ch. 3. Data Modeling Using the Entity-Relationship Model. Ch. 4. Enhanced Entity-Relationship and Object Modeling. Ch. 5. Record Storage and Primary File Organization. Ch. 6. Index Structures for Files. - Pt. 2. Relational Model, Languages, and Systems. Ch. 7. The Relational Data Model, Relational Constraints, and the Relational Algebra. Ch. 8. SQL - The Relational Database Standard. Ch. 9. ER- and EER-to-Relational Mapping, and Other Relational Languages. Ch. 10. Examples of Relational Database Management Systems: Oracle and Microsoft Access. - Pt. 3. Object-Oriented and Extended Relational Database Technology. Ch. 11. Concepts for Object-Oriented Databases. Ch. 12. Object Database Standards, Languages, and Design. Ch. 13. Object Relational and Extended Relational Database Systems. - Pt. 4. Database Design Theory and Methodology. Ch. 14 Functional Dependencies and Normalization for Relational Databases. Ch. 15. Relational Database Design Algorithms and Further Dependencies. Ch. 16. Practical Database Design and Tuning. - Pt. 5. System Implementation Techniques. Ch. 17. Database System Architectures and the System Catalog. Ch. 18. Query Processing and Optimization. Ch. 19. Transaction Processing Concepts. Ch. 20. Concurrency Control Techniques. Ch. 21. Database Recovery Techniques. Ch. 22. Database Security and Authorization. - Pt. 6. Advanced Database Concepts & Emerging Application. Ch. 23. Enhanced Data Models for Advanced Applications. Ch. 24. Distributed Databases and Client-Server Architecture. Ch. 25. Deductive Databases. Ch. 26. Data Warehousing and Data Mining. Ch. 27. Emerging Database Technologies and Applications. -

Appendix A. Alternative Diagrammatic Notations. - Appendix B. Parameters of Disks. Appendix C. An Overview of the Network Data Model. - Appendix D. An Overview of the Hierarchical Data Model. - Selected Bibliography. - Index.