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020 _a9780071325226
082 _a005.74 SIL-D
100 _aAbraham Silberschatz
245 _aDatabase System Concepts
250 _a6th ed.
260 _bMcGraw Hill
_a New York
_c2011
300 _a XXVI, 1349 S. : Ill., graph. Darst
505 _aChapter 1: IntroductionPart 1: Relational DatabasesChapter 2: Introduction to the Relational ModelChapter 3: Introduction to SQLChapter 4: Intermediate SQLChapter 5: Advanced SQLChapter 6: Formal Relational Query LanguagesPart II: Database DesignChapter 7: Database Design and the E-R ModelChapter 8: Relational Database DesignChapter 9: Application Design and DevelopmentPart III: Data Storage and QueryingChapter 10: Storage and File StructureChapter 11: Indexing and HashingChapter 12: Query ProcessingChapter 13: Query OptimizationPart IV: Transaction ManagementChapter 14: TransactionsChapter 15: Concurrency ControlChapter 16: Recovery SystemPart V: System ArchitectureChapter 17: Database-System ArchitecturesChapter 18: Parallel DatabasesChapter 19: Distributed DatabasesPart VI: Data Mining and Information RetrievalChapter 20: Data MiningChapter 21: Information RetrievalPart VII: Specialty DatabasesChapter 22: Object-Based DatabasesChapter 23: XMLChapter 24: Advanced Application DevelopmentChapter 25: Advanced Data Types and New ApplicationsChapter 26: Advanced Transaction ProcessingPart IX: Case StudiesChapter 27: PostgreSQLChapter 28: OracleChapter 29: IBM DB2 Universal DatabaseChapter 30: Microsoft SQL ServerPart X: AppendicesAppendix A: Detailed University SchemaAppendix B: Other Relational Query LanguagesAppendix C: Advanced Relational Database DesignAppendix D: Network ModelAppendix E: Hierarchical Mode
520 _aPresents the fundamental concepts of database management. This text is suitable for a first course in databases at the junior/senior undergraduate level or the first year graduate level.
650 _aDatabase management.
700 _aHenry F Korth; S Sudarshan
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