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By Elvis C. Foster with Shripad V. Godbole

This text provides a comprehensive, yet concise introduction to database systems. It discusses the database as an essential component of a software system, as well as a valuable, mission critical corporate resource. The book is based on lecture notes that have been tested and proven over several years, with outstanding results. It also exemplifies mastery of the technique of combining and balancing theory with practice, to give students their best chances at success.

The book discusses concepts, principles, design, implementation, and management issues of databases. Each chapter is organized systematically into brief, reader-friendly sections, with itemization of the important points to be remembered. It adopts a methodical and pragmatic approach to solving database systems problems. Diagrams and illustrations also sum up the salient points to enhance learning. Additionally, the book includes a number of Foster’s original methodologies that add clarity and creativity to the database modeling and design experience, while making a novel contribution to the discipline.

Upholding his aim for brevity, comprehensive coverage, and relevance, Foster’s practical and methodical discussion style gets straight to the salient issues, and avoids unnecessary fluff as well as an overkill of theoretical calculations. Readers should find this approach useful in their respective needs.

Brief Contents:

Division A: Preliminary Topics
1. Introduction to Database Systems
2. The Database System Environment

Division B: The Relational Database Model
3. The Relational Model
4. Integrity Rules and Normalization
5. Database Modeling and Design
6. Database User Interface Design
7. Relational Algebra
8. Relational Calculus
9. Relational System — a Closer Look

Division C: Structured Query Language (SQL)
10. Overview of SQL
11. SQL Definition Statements
12. SQL Data Manipulation Statements
13. Logical Views and Security
14. The System Catalog
15. Some Limitations of SQL

Division D: Some Commonly Used DBMS Suites
16. Overview of Oracle
17. Overview of DB2
18. Overview of Microsoft SQL Server
19. Overview of Gupta Team Developer and MySQL
20. Overview of Borland Delphi

Division E: Advanced Topics
21. Database Administration
22. Distributed Database Systems
23. Object Databases
24. Data Warehousing and Information Extraction
25. Web-Accessible Databases

Division F: Final Preparations
26. Sample Exercises and Examination Questions

Division G: Appendices
Appendix-1: Review of Trees
Appendix-2: Review of Hashing
Appendix-3: Review of Information Gathering Techniques

FORMAT: Softcover
OUR PRICE:
$70.99
By Elvis C. Foster with Shripad V. Godbole

This text provides a comprehensive, yet concise introduction to database systems. It discusses the database as an essential component of a software system, as well as a valuable, mission critical corporate resource. The book is based on lecture notes that have been tested and proven over several years, with outstanding results. It also exemplifies mastery of the technique of combining and balancing theory with practice, to give students their best chances at success.

The book discusses concepts, principles, design, implementation, and management issues of databases. Each chapter is organized systematically into brief, reader-friendly sections, with itemization of the important points to be remembered. It adopts a methodical and pragmatic approach to solving database systems problems. Diagrams and illustrations also sum up the salient points to enhance learning. Additionally, the book includes a number of Foster’s original methodologies that add clarity and creativity to the database modeling and design experience, while making a novel contribution to the discipline.

Upholding his aim for brevity, comprehensive coverage, and relevance, Foster’s practical and methodical discussion style gets straight to the salient issues, and avoids unnecessary fluff as well as an overkill of theoretical calculations. Readers should find this approach useful in their respective needs.

Brief Contents:

Division A: Preliminary Topics
1. Introduction to Database Systems
2. The Database System Environment

Division B: The Relational Database Model
3. The Relational Model
4. Integrity Rules and Normalization
5. Database Modeling and Design
6. Database User Interface Design
7. Relational Algebra
8. Relational Calculus
9. Relational System — a Closer Look

Division C: Structured Query Language (SQL)
10. Overview of SQL
11. SQL Definition Statements
12. SQL Data Manipulation Statements
13. Logical Views and Security
14. The System Catalog
15. Some Limitations of SQL

Division D: Some Commonly Used DBMS Suites
16. Overview of Oracle
17. Overview of DB2
18. Overview of Microsoft SQL Server
19. Overview of Gupta Team Developer and MySQL
20. Overview of Borland Delphi

Division E: Advanced Topics
21. Database Administration
22. Distributed Database Systems
23. Object Databases
24. Data Warehousing and Information Extraction
25. Web-Accessible Databases

Division F: Final Preparations
26. Sample Exercises and Examination Questions

Division G: Appendices
Appendix-1: Review of Trees
Appendix-2: Review of Hashing
Appendix-3: Review of Information Gathering Techniques

FORMAT: Hardcover
OUR PRICE:
$78.99
By Elvis C. Foster with Shripad V. Godbole

This text provides a comprehensive, yet concise introduction to database systems. It discusses the database as an essential component of a software system, as well as a valuable, mission critical corporate resource. The book is based on lecture notes that have been tested and proven over several years, with outstanding results. It also exemplifies mastery of the technique of combining and balancing theory with practice, to give students their best chances at success.

The book discusses concepts, principles, design, implementation, and management issues of databases. Each chapter is organized systematically into brief, reader-friendly sections, with itemization of the important points to be remembered. It adopts a methodical and pragmatic approach to solving database systems problems. Diagrams and illustrations also sum up the salient points to enhance learning. Additionally, the book includes a number of Foster’s original methodologies that add clarity and creativity to the database modeling and design experience, while making a novel contribution to the discipline.

Upholding his aim for brevity, comprehensive coverage, and relevance, Foster’s practical and methodical discussion style gets straight to the salient issues, and avoids unnecessary fluff as well as an overkill of theoretical calculations. Readers should find this approach useful in their respective needs.

Brief Contents:

Division A: Preliminary Topics
1. Introduction to Database Systems
2. The Database System Environment

Division B: The Relational Database Model
3. The Relational Model
4. Integrity Rules and Normalization
5. Database Modeling and Design
6. Database User Interface Design
7. Relational Algebra
8. Relational Calculus
9. Relational System — a Closer Look

Division C: Structured Query Language (SQL)
10. Overview of SQL
11. SQL Definition Statements
12. SQL Data Manipulation Statements
13. Logical Views and Security
14. The System Catalog
15. Some Limitations of SQL

Division D: Some Commonly Used DBMS Suites
16. Overview of Oracle
17. Overview of DB2
18. Overview of Microsoft SQL Server
19. Overview of Gupta Team Developer and MySQL
20. Overview of Borland Delphi

Division E: Advanced Topics
21. Database Administration
22. Distributed Database Systems
23. Object Databases
24. Data Warehousing and Information Extraction
25. Web-Accessible Databases

Division F: Final Preparations
26. Sample Exercises and Examination Questions

Division G: Appendices
Appendix-1: Review of Trees
Appendix-2: Review of Hashing
Appendix-3: Review of Information Gathering Techniques

FORMAT: E-Book
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By K.Y. Cheung
This book deals with, but is not limited to, the following: (1) A collection of typical computer programs written in Python and Matlab for scientific computations and their comparisons; (2) Interfaces of Php, Python, Perl with Matlab and vice versa; (3) Use of MySQL tables and XML for storing and transmitting scientific and economic data in scientific programming with Matlab, Python and Perl; (4) Converting from XML to MySQL tables and vice versa using Php; (5) Creating XML and MySQL tables and retrieving data from them for inputting to Matlab and to Python, using Php. It is assumed that the reader has had some knowledge of Php, Matlab, Python, Perl, MySQL and XML. As this book is written with Matlab programmers in mind, the following books are highly recommended for understanding the details of computer programs in this book: (1) Julie C. Meloni, PHP, MySQL and Apache,All in One, 4th ed. (2) Hans Petter Langstangen, A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python. (3) Robin Nixon, PHP, MySQL & JavaScript. K.Y. CHEUNG
FORMAT: Softcover
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By K.Y. Cheung
This book deals with, but is not limited to, the following: (1) A collection of typical computer programs written in Python and Matlab for scientific computations and their comparisons; (2) Interfaces of Php, Python, Perl with Matlab and vice versa; (3) Use of MySQL tables and XML for storing and transmitting scientific and economic data in scientific programming with Matlab, Python and Perl; (4) Converting from XML to MySQL tables and vice versa using Php; (5) Creating XML and MySQL tables and retrieving data from them for inputting to Matlab and to Python, using Php. It is assumed that the reader has had some knowledge of Php, Matlab, Python, Perl, MySQL and XML. As this book is written with Matlab programmers in mind, the following books are highly recommended for understanding the details of computer programs in this book: (1) Julie C. Meloni, PHP, MySQL and Apache,All in One, 4th ed. (2) Hans Petter Langstangen, A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python. (3) Robin Nixon, PHP, MySQL & JavaScript. K.Y. CHEUNG
FORMAT: Hardcover
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By K.Y. Cheung
This book deals with, but is not limited to, the following: (1) A collection of typical computer programs written in Python and Matlab for scientific computations and their comparisons; (2) Interfaces of Php, Python, Perl with Matlab and vice versa; (3) Use of MySQL tables and XML for storing and transmitting scientific and economic data in scientific programming with Matlab, Python and Perl; (4) Converting from XML to MySQL tables and vice versa using Php; (5) Creating XML and MySQL tables and retrieving data from them for inputting to Matlab and to Python, using Php. It is assumed that the reader has had some knowledge of Php, Matlab, Python, Perl, MySQL and XML. As this book is written with Matlab programmers in mind, the following books are highly recommended for understanding the details of computer programs in this book: (1) Julie C. Meloni, PHP, MySQL and Apache,All in One, 4th ed. (2) Hans Petter Langstangen, A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python. (3) Robin Nixon, PHP, MySQL & JavaScript. K.Y. CHEUNG
FORMAT: E-Book
OUR PRICE:
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