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_aPrinciples of database systems with Internet and Java applications / _cGreg Riccardi |
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_aBoston, Mass. : _bAddison-Wesley, _cc2001. |
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_axxi, 518 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aPreface. - About the Author. - 1. Information Management and Database Systems. Pt. One. Information Models and Relational Databases. 2. Representing Information with Data Models. 3. Advanced Data Models. 4. The Relational Data Model. 5. Improving the Quality of Database Designs.- Pt. Two. Manipulating Relational Data. 6. Techniques for Manipulating Relational Data. 7. SQL, the Structured Query Language. - Pt. Three. Database Applications and the World Wide Web. 8. Applications Programming for Relational Databases. 9. Supporting Database Interaction on the World Wide Web. 10. Enhancing object-Oriented Applications with JDBC. - Pt. Four. Physical Characteristics of Databases. 11. Managing Information in Files. 12. Techniques for Improving Access to Information by Value. - Pt. Five. Achieving Performance and Reliability with Relational Database Systems. 13. Query Processing and Query Optimization. 14.Transaction Processing. 15. Reliability and Security in Database Servers. - Pt. Six. Object-Oriented and Distributed Information Systems. 16. Developing Object-Oriented Distributed Applications. 17. Representing Information with Object-Oriented Data Models. - A. Brief Introduction to Java. - Appendix. - References. - Index. | |
| 520 | _aPrinciples of database systems with internet and Java applications provides a concise and modern presentation of database topics that is suitable for use in an introductory undergraduate database course, as well as for self-study. It enlists Java and the internet to add an applications perspective to the core DBMS theory and will be particularly appealing to instructors who want to make their database course relevant to internet activities. - Back cover | ||
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| 650 | 0 | _aDatabase management. | |
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