Modern Database Management, 10/e
The tenth edition of the popular Modern Database Management has been expanded and upgraded to make it more relevant to improved managerial practices, database design tools and methodologies, and database technology. In addition to the expanded coverage of SQL with frequently used components, the text includes new figures to graphically depict the set-processing logic of SQL queries, thereby providing new tools to students.
Table of Content
PART I The Context of Database Management
- The Database Environment and Development Process
PART II Database Analysis
- Modeling Data in the Organization
- The Enhanced E-R Model
PART III Database Design
- Logical Database Design and the Relational Model
- Physical Database Design and Performance
PART IV Implementation
- Introduction to SQL
- Advanced SQL
- Database Application Development
- Data Warehousing
PART V Advanced Database Topics
- Data Quality and Integration
- Data and Database Administration
- Overview: Distributed Databases
- Overview: Object-Oriented Data Modeling
- Overview: Using Relational Databases to Provide Object Persistence
Appendices Appendix A: Data Modeling Tools and Notation Appendix B: Advanced Normal Forms Appendix C: Data Structures Glossary of Acronyms Glossary of Terms IndexFor additional content in the following chapters, visit www.pearsoned.co.in/jeffreyhoffer
- Distributed Databases
- Object-Oriented Data Modeling
- Using Relational Databases
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Salient Features
- A separate chapter on data quality and integration, which are extremely important with national and international regulations such as the Sarbanes–Oxley Act, Basel II, COSI, and HIPAA
- Specific examples of how to connect to databases from popular programming languages such as Java and VB.NET as well as Web development languages such as Java Server Pages (JSP), ASP.NET, and PHP
- New and updated field exercises, case studies, and a set of hands-on mini-cases that could be assigned to an individual or to a team
- The problems and exercises are arranged in an increasing order of difficulty to make it easier for instructors and students to select problems and exercises for practice and assignments
- Standard data-naming conventions are used throughout the book to make it easier for students to distinguish data elements from conceptual to physical forms
- New screen captures to reflect the latest database technologies and an updated Web Resources section in each chapter
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