Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Book Description
      For undergraduate database management courses.
Get students straight to the point of database processing.
Database Processing reflects a new teaching method that gets students straight to the point with its thorough and modern presentation of database processing fundamentals.
The twelfth edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest software.
Reinforce the concepts through multiple perspectives:Spiral approach to database design. Rather than teach database design once from the data models, this text gives professors a significant pedagogical opportunity to teach database design three times–once from each of the three sources:
1.    Existing data from spreadsheets, data files, and database extracts.
2.    The development of new information systems projects.
3.    The need to redesign an existing database to adapt to changing requirements.
Start with a hands-on approach:Early Introduction of SQL. This text provides an early introduction to SQL data manipulation language (DML) SELECT statements. By presenting SQL SELECT statements in Chapter 2, students learn early in the class how to query data and obtain results, seeing firsthand how database technology will be useful to them. The discussion of SQL data definition language (DDL) and additional DML statements can be found in Chapters 7 and 8.
NEW! Keep your course current: The Latest Software. This edition has been updated to reflect the latest database software, including Access, SQL Server, and MySQL.


NEW!Offer access to updated information:Online Appendices.  These new online appendices cover several new topics, including Visio, Getting Started with MySQL Workbench Data Modeling Tools, etc. 


Table of Contents


Part 1: Getting Started           
Chapter 1: Introduction        
Chapter 2: Introduction to Structured Query Language
Part 2: Database Design           
Chapter 3: The Relational Model and Normalization
Chapter 4: Database Design Using Normalization        
Chapter 5: Data Modeling and the Entity-Relationship Model
Chapter 6: Transforming Data Models in Database Designs
Part 3: Database Implementation
Chapter 7: SQL for Database Construction and Application Processing
Chapter 8: Database Redesign
Part 4: Multiuser Database Processing
Chapter 9: Managing Multiuser Databases        
Chapter 10: Managing Databases with SQL Server 2008 R2
Online Chapters:
Chapter 10A: Managing Databases with Oracle 11g        
Chapter 10B: Managing Databases with MySQL 5.1                                   
Part 5: Database Access Standards
Chapter 11: The Web Server Environment
Chapter 12: Database Processing with XML
Chapter 13: Database Processing for Business Intelligence Systems







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