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100 _aRamkrishnn, Raghu
245 0 _aDatabase management systems
250 _a3
260 _aNew Delhi
_bTata McGraw Hill
_c2003
300 _a1065 p.
_bPaperback
521 _aDatabase Management Systems has quickly become one of the leading texts for database courses, known for its practical emphasis and comprehensive coverage. The third edition features new material on database application development, with a focus on Internet applications. The hands-on approach introduces students to current standards, including JDBC, XML, and 3-tier application architectures. A new, flexible organization allows instructors to teach either an applications-oriented course or an introductory systems-oriented course. The revised “part” organization with (new) Overview chapters makes it easy to select the chapters you need; in-depth chapters within each part can be optional. This very current new edition also features pedagogical improvements (e.g., chapter objectives, review questions), and updated and extended discussions of data mining, database tuning wizards, decision support, information retrieval, Internet security, object-oriented databases, transaction processing, and XML data management. Throughout, the coverage has been revised and expanded to reflect the new SQL:1999 standard, including extensions that support multimedia data, object-relational databases, OLAP, recursive queries, spatial data, and SQL-J. The flexible organization and up-to-date discussion of advanced topics also makes the book ideal for use in a two-course sequence.
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_aComputer Engineering
700 _aGehrke, Johannes
856 _uhttp://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~dbbook/openAccess/thirdEdition/supporting_material.htm
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