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Principles of Database Design: Logical organizations


Principles of Database Design: Logical organizations

Author: S. Bing Yao

language: en

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Release Date: 1985


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A Guided Tour of Relational Databases and Beyond


A Guided Tour of Relational Databases and Beyond

Author: Mark Levene

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-09-18


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Database theory is now in a mature state, and this book addresses important extensions of the relational database model such as deductive, temporal and object-oriented databases. It provides an overview of database modelling with the Entity-Relationship (ER) model and the relational model providing the pivot on which the material revolves. The main body of the book focuses on the primary achievements of relational database theory, including query languages, integrity constraints, database design, comput able queries and concurrency control. The most important extensions of the relational model are covered in separate chapters. This book will be useful to third year computer science undergraduates and postgraduates studying database theory, and will also be of interest to researchers and database practitioners who would like to know more about the ideas underlying relational dat abase management systems and the problems that confront database researchers.

Entity-Relationship Modeling


Entity-Relationship Modeling

Author: Bernhard Thalheim

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-03-09


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Database technology and entity-relationship (ER) modeling have meanwhile reached the level of an established technology. This book presents the achievements of research in this field in a comprehensive survey. It deals with the entity-relationship model and its extensions with regard to an integrated development and modeling of database applications and, consequently, the specification of structures, behavior and interaction. Apart from research on the ER model and the syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of database modeling the book also presents techniques for the translation of the ER model into classical database models and languages such as relational, hierarchical, and network models and languages, and also into object-oriented models. The book is of interest for all database theoreticians as well as practitioners who are provided with the relevant foundations of database modeling.