Database management systems
By: Gupta, G.K.
Publisher: Chennai McGraw Hill Education 2018Description: xxii, 408p. | Binding - Paperback | 23.7*18.2 cm.ISBN: 9789353161392.Subject(s): Computer Engineering | CSE Sem V (CSV 502)- 2018 | IT Sem III (ITC 304) - 2017DDC classification: 005.74 Summary: This book is tailor made for the course on DatabaseManagement Systems for CSE and IT streams. It provides simple but comprehensiveexplanation of fundamentals of database management systems. It focuses onbuilding database applications by emphasizing on concepts that are thefoundation of database processing Complete coverage of latest MU syllabus Step-by-Step approach for explaining key concepts Student friendly examples for better understanding Computer Science Engineering CONTENT: 1. INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT 2. ENTITY–RELATIONSHIP DATA MODEL 3. RELATIONAL MODEL 4. RELATIONAL ALGEBRA AND RELATIONAL CALCULUS 5. STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE (SQL) 6. NORMALIZATION 7. PHYSICAL STORAGE AND INDEXING 8. TRANSACTION MANAGEMENT AND CONCURRENCYItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This book is tailor made for the course on DatabaseManagement Systems for CSE and IT streams. It provides simple but comprehensiveexplanation of fundamentals of database management systems. It focuses onbuilding database applications by emphasizing on concepts that are thefoundation of database processing
Complete coverage of latest MU syllabus
Step-by-Step approach for explaining key concepts
Student friendly examples for better understanding
Computer Science Engineering
CONTENT:
1. INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT
2. ENTITY–RELATIONSHIP DATA MODEL
3. RELATIONAL MODEL
4. RELATIONAL ALGEBRA AND RELATIONAL CALCULUS
5. STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE (SQL)
6. NORMALIZATION
7. PHYSICAL STORAGE AND INDEXING
8. TRANSACTION MANAGEMENT AND CONCURRENCY
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