03237cam a2200277Mi 4500952010400000952010400104952010400208952010400312999001300416020001800429020001500447050001700462100002400479245008800503250002900591260003200620300003100652500001900683505146900702520069902171650002102870650002502891650001502916700002102931942000702952 001040aGIMPAbGIMPAcREFd2019-08-20ePurchasel0oQA 76.9 CONp68625r2020-06-30w2023-02-23yBK 001040aGIMPAbGIMPAcGENd2019-08-20ePurchasel0oQA 76.9 CONp68626r2020-06-30w2020-06-30yBK 001040aGIMPAbGIMPAcGENd2019-08-20ePurchasel0oQA 76.9 CONp68627r2020-06-30w2020-06-30yBK 001040aGIMPAbGIMPAcGENd2019-08-20ePurchasel0oQA 76.9 CONp68628r2020-06-30w2020-06-30yBK c169d169 a9781292061184 a129206118900aQA 76.9bCON1 aConnolly, Thomas M.10aDatabase systems :ba practical approach to design, implementation and management / a6th ed., global edition. aBoston ;bPearson,cc 2015. a1329 p. :bIlustrations. ; aIncludes index0 aPt. 1. Background -- Introduction to databases -- Database environment -- Database architectures and the web -- pt. 2. The relational model and languages -- The relational model -- Relational algebra and relational calculus -- SQL : Data manipulation -- SQL : Data definition -- Advanced SQL -- Object-relational DBMSs -- pt. 3. Database analysis and design -- Database system development lifecycle -- Database analysis and the DreamHome case study -- Entity-relationship modeling -- Enhanced entity-relationship modeling -- Normalization -- Advanced normalization -- pt. 4. Methodology -- Methodology-conceptual database design -- Methodology-logical database design for the relational model -- Methodology-physical database design for relational databases -- Methodology-monitoring and tuning the operational system -- pt. 5. Selected database issues -- Security and administration -- Professional, legal, and ethical issues in data management -- Transaction management -- Query processing -- pt. 6. Distributed DBMSs and replication -- Distributed DBMSs-concepts and design -- Distributed DBMSs-advanced concepts -- Replication and mobile databases -- pt. 7. Object DBMSs -- Object-oriented DBMSs-concepts and design -- Object-oriented DBMSs-standards and systems -- pt. 8. The web and DBMSs -- Web technology and DBMSs -- Semistructured data and XML -- Pt 9. Business intelligence -- Data warehousing concepts -- Data warehousing design -- OLAP -- Data mining. aThis book is ideal for a one- or two-term course in database management or database design in an undergraduate or graduate level course. With comprehensive coverage, this book can also be used as a reference for IT professionals. This best-selling text introduces the theory behind databases in a concise yet comprehensive manner, providing database design methodology that can be used by both technical and non-technical readers. The methodology for relational Database Management Systems is presented in simple, step-by-step instructions in conjunction with a realistic worked example using three explicit phases -- conceptual, logical, and physical database design. -- Provided by publisher. 0aDatabase design. 0aDatabase management. 6aDatabases.1 aBegg, Carolyn E. cBK