Published by Pearson (August 29, 2013) © 2014
Jeffrey Ullman | Jennifer WidomFor Database Systems and Database Design and Application courses offered at the junior, senior, and graduate levels in Computer Science departments.
Written by well-known computer scientists, this accessible and succinct introduction to database systems focuses on database design and use. The authors provide in-depth coverage of databases from the point of view of the database designer, user, and application programmer, leaving implementation for later courses. It is the first database systems text to cover such topics as UML, algorithms for manipulating dependencies in relations, extended relational algebra, PHP, 3-tier architectures, data cubes, XML, XPATH, XQuery, XSLT.
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- 1. The Worlds of Database Systems.
- 2. Introduction to the Relational Model.
- 3. Relational Database Schema Design.
- 4. Higher-Level Models for Relational Design.
- PART II: RELATIONAL DATABASE PROGRAMMING.
- 5. Algebraic and Logical Query Languages.
- 6. The Database Language SQL.
- 7. SQL Constraints and Triggers.
- 8. SQL Indexes and Views.
- 9. SQL in a Service Environment.
- 10. Advanced Topics in SQL.
- Web Appendix A. More About Datalog.
- PART III: MODELING AND PROGRAMMING IN SEMISTRUCTURED-DATA MODELS.
- 11. Semistructured Data Models.