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Avoid misunderstandings that can affect the design, programming, and use of database systems. Whether you're using Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, MySQL, or PostgreSQL, The Relational Database Dictionary will prevent confusion about the precise meaning of database-related terms (e.g., attribute, 3NF, one-to-many correspondence, predicate, repeating group, join dependency), helping to ensure the success of your database projects. Carefully reviewed for clarity, accuracy, and completeness, this authoritative and comprehensive quick-reference contains more than 600 terms, many with examples, covering…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Avoid misunderstandings that can affect the design, programming, and use of database systems. Whether you're using Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, MySQL, or PostgreSQL, The Relational Database Dictionary will prevent confusion about the precise meaning of database-related terms (e.g., attribute, 3NF, one-to-many correspondence, predicate, repeating group, join dependency), helping to ensure the success of your database projects. Carefully reviewed for clarity, accuracy, and completeness, this authoritative and comprehensive quick-reference contains more than 600 terms, many with examples, covering issues and concepts arising from the relational model of data.This one-of-a-kind dictionary provides a single, compact source where DBAs, database designers, DBMS implementers, application developers, and database professors and students can find the accurate definitions they need on a daily basis, information that isn't readily available anywhere else. If you're working with or learning about relational databases, you need this pocket-sized quick-reference.
Autorenporträt
Chris Date has a stature that is unique within the database industry. Chris is a prolific writer, and is well-known for his best-selling textbook: An Introduction to Database Systems (Addison Wesley). Chris is an exceptionally clear-thinking writer who can lay out principles and theory in a way easily understood by his audience.
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"Ein Wörterbuch zu relationalen Datenbanken. Was für eine geniale Idee! Der informierte Leser möge mich korrigieren, aber meines Wissens nach ist dieses Buch das erste und einzige seiner Art. Geschrieben von einer der Authoritäten auf diesem Gebiet braucht man keine großen hellseherischen Fähigkeiten, um vorauszusehen, daß dieses Buch auf dem Schreibtisch von vielen Personen landen wird, die sich beruflich mit relationalen Datenbanken beschäftigen. Und womit? Mit Recht! :-)" -- Frank Kalis, InsideSQL.de, Oktober 2006