Synopses & Reviews
Focusing on what leading database practitioners say are the most important aspects to database development,
Modern Database Management presents sound pedagogy and includes topics that are critical for the practical success of database professionals.
The Database Environment and Development Process; Modeling Data in the Organization; The Enhanced E-R Model; Logical Database Design and the Relational Model; Physical Database Design and Performance; Introduction to SQL; Advanced SQL; Database Application Development; Data Warehousing; Data Quality and Integration; Data and Database Administration; Overview: Distributed Databases; Overview: Object-Oriented Data Modeling; Overview: Using Relational Databases to Provide Object Persistence
Intended for professional development programs in introductory database management.
Synopsis
Hoffer focuses on the latest principles, concepts and technologies and what leading practitioners say is most important for database developers.
Database analysis, database design, SQL, client/server database environment, data warehousing, data quality and integration, and object-oriented data modeling.
Intended for professional development programs in introductory database management.
Synopsis
Hoffer focuses on the latest principles, concepts and technologies and what leading practitioners say is most important for database developers. Database analysis, database design, SQL, client/server database environment, data warehousing, data quality and integration, and object-oriented data modeling. Intended for professional development programs in introductory database management.
Synopsis
Hoffer focuses on the latest principles, concepts and technologies and what leading practitioners say is most important for database developers.
Database analysis, database design, SQL, client/server database environment, data warehousing, data quality and integration, and object-oriented data modeling.
Intended for professional development programs in introductory database management.
Table of Contents
Brief Contents
Part I The Context of Database Management
1 The Database Environment
2 The Database Development Process
Part II Database Analysis
3 Modeling Data in the Organization
4 The Enhanced E-R Model and Business Rules
Part III Database Design
5 Logical Database Design and the Relational Model
6 Physical Database Design and Performance
Part IV Implementation
7 Introduction to SQL
8 Advanced SQL
9 The Client/Server Database Environment
10 The Internet Database Environment
11 Data Warehousing
Part V Advanced Database Topics
12 Data Quality and Integration
13 Data and Database Administration
14 Overview: Distributed Database
15 Overview: Object-Oriented Data Modeling
16 Overview: Using Relational Databases to Provide Object Persistence
Appendices
A E-R Modeling Tools and Notation
B Advanced Normal Forms
C Data Structures
Glossary of Acronyms
Glossary of Terms
Index