eBook for Data Mining and Warehousing
Higher Education
Author(s): Carlos Coronel | Stephen Morris | Peter Rob
ISBN: 9788131525937
10th Edition
Copyright: 2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 762
Trim Size : 279 x 216 mm
Database Principles: Fundamentals of Design, Implementation, and Management, 10E offers a practical and easily understandable approach to database design and implementation. With visual aids, in-depth coverage, and a balance of theory and practice, this text provides students with a solid foundation. The tenth edition includes updates on hot topics, review questions, problem sets, and real-world case studies to enhance understanding and design skills.
PART I: DATABASE SYSTEMS.
1. The Database Approach.
2. Database Development Process.
PART II: DESIGN ALTERNATIVES.
3. Data Models.
4. Relational Model Characteristics.
PART III: DATABASE PROGRAMMING.
5. Beginning Structured Query Language.
6. Procedural Language SQL and Advanced SQL.
PART IV: DATABASE DESIGN.
7. Data Modeling with Entity Relationship Diagrams.
8. Data Modeling Advanced Concepts.
9. Normalizing Database Designs.
PART V: IMPLEMENTATION ALTERNATIVES.
10. Distributed Databases.
11. Interacting with Databases through the Web.
PART VI: DATABASE MANAGEMENT.
12. Database Administration and Security.
13. Managing Transactions and Concurrency.
14. Managing Database and SQL Performance.
15. Databases for Decision Support.
ONLINE APPENDICES.
Appendix A: Designing Databases with Visio Professional: A Tutorial.
Appendix B: The University Lab: Conceptual Design.
Appendix C: The University Lab: Conceptual Design Verification, Logical Design, and Implementation.
Appendix D: Converting the ER Model into a Database Structure.
Appendix E: Comparison of ER Model Notations.
Appendix F: Client/Server Systems.
Appendix G: Object-Oriented Databases.
Appendix H: Unified Modeling Language (UML).
Appendix I: Databases in Electronic Commerce.
Appendix J: Web Database Development with ColdFusion.
Appendix K: The Hierarchical Database Model.
Appendix L: The Network Database Model.
Appendix M: Microsoft Access Tutorial.
Appendix N: Creating a New Database Using Oracle 11G.
Appendix O: Data Warehouse Implementation Factors.
Carlos Coronel
Carlos Coronel is currently the Lab Director for the College of Business Computer Labs at Middle Tennessee State University.
Stephen Morris
Steven Morris completed his Bachelor of Science and PhD from Auburn University.
Peter Rob
Peter Rob has 32 years experience teaching file systems, database systems design, database design, database applications development, and more.