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Relational databases : theory and practice / created by Val Occardi

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi BPB Publications 1993Description: 304 pages. illustrationsContent type:
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  • volume
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Contents:
Part I Preliminaries; Chapter 1 The database concept, 2 - Information storage basics, 3 - Data models, 4 - Introduction to modern methods of analysis and design; Part II Relational database theory; Chapter 5 - Tables, relational and first normal form, 6 - The relational model operators, 7 - Relational mode integrity rules, 8 - Further normal forms, Part III Information models; Chapter 9 - Information modelling and the relational model, 10 - The entity-object (E-O) semantic data model, 11 - Constructing information models Part IV Relational database management systems; Chapter 12 - Introduction to the SQL language, 13 - Relational database management systems, 14 - Developing relational database systems.
Summary: The purpose of this book is to equip readers with the theoretical and practical knowledge required to develop relational databases and their applications, making use of commercially available relational database management systems.
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf QA76.9.D.32 OCC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 55355 Available Donation BK91262

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I Preliminaries; Chapter 1 The database concept, 2 - Information storage basics, 3 - Data models, 4 - Introduction to modern methods of analysis and design; Part II Relational database theory; Chapter 5 - Tables, relational and first normal form, 6 - The relational model operators, 7 - Relational mode integrity rules, 8 - Further normal forms, Part III Information models; Chapter 9 - Information modelling and the relational model, 10 - The entity-object (E-O) semantic data model, 11 - Constructing information models Part IV Relational database management systems; Chapter 12 - Introduction to the SQL language, 13 - Relational database management systems, 14 - Developing relational database systems.

The purpose of this book is to equip readers with the theoretical and practical knowledge required to develop relational databases and their applications, making use of commercially available relational database management systems.

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