Database Concepts


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Database Concepts and Design


Database Concepts and Design

Author: Mr. Rohit Manglik

language: en

Publisher: EduGorilla Publication

Release Date: 2024-03-21


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EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels.

Database Concepts


Database Concepts

Author: David M. Kroenke

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2003


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For courses in Database Management, particularly for non-majors or brief courses. Also well-suited for courses that devote significant amounts of time to a specific database platform (Access, Oracle) and use a separate platform-specific title as well. In a simple 6 chapter, straightforward manner, this paperback text teaches students the essential concepts for database processing fundamentals of the relational model, structured query language (SQL), data modeling, database design, and database administration. Technically accurate and readily understandable discussions are the result of many years of experience in the database field and as a textbook author.

ISE Database System Concepts


ISE Database System Concepts

Author: Abraham Silberschatz

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2019-02-28


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Database System Concepts by Silberschatz, Korth and Sudarshan is now in its 7th edition and is one of the cornerstone texts of database education. It presents the fundamental concepts of database management in an intuitive manner geared toward allowing students to begin working with databases as quickly as possible. The text is designed for a first course in databases at the junior/senior undergraduate level or the first year graduate level. It also contains additional material that can be used as supplements or as introductory material for an advanced course. Because the authors present concepts as intuitive descriptions, a familiarity with basic data structures, computer organization, and a high-level programming language are the only prerequisites. Important theoretical results are covered, but formal proofs are omitted. In place of proofs, figures and examples are used to suggest why a result is true.