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001 ocm51341449
003 OCoLC
005 20191109073252.6
008 030110s2003 at a b 001 0 eng d
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050 14 $aQA76.9.D3$bD358655 2003
082 04 $a005.74/068$222
049 $aMAIN
245 00 $aDatabase management systems :$ba handbook for managers and their advisors /$cJoel G. Siegel [and others].
260 $aAustralia ;$aMason, Ohio :$bThomson/South-Western,$c©2003.
300 $axviii, 318 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tWhat is a Database File?$g2 --$tData Models$g3 --$tKey Fields$g6 --$tDatabase Design$g6 --$tOther Features$g8 --$tThe Database Administrator (DBA)$g10 --$tQuery Languages$g11 --$g2$tDBMS Tools and Techniques$g13 --$tImplementing a Database Management System$g14 --$tWhat is an Object?$g15 --$tObject-Oriented Data Modeling$g17 --$tObject-Oriented Databases$g18 --$tObject-Relational (Universal) Systems$g26 --$tRelational DBMS$g28 --$tDatabase Utilities$g29 --$tComputer-Aided Applications$g30 --$g3$tDatabase Architectures$g33 --$tThree-Level Architectures$g34 --$tClient-Server Architecture$g39 --$tDistributed Databases$g40 --$g4$tDatabase Design$g43 --$tDesign Objectives$g43 --$tConceptual and Physical Design$g43 --$tKeys$g48 --$tRelationships$g48 --$tIntegrity Rules$g49 --$tThe Entity-Relationship (E-R) Model$g50 --$tThe Object-Oriented Database Model$g56 --$g5$tThe Relational Model$g61 --$tTerminology$g63 --$tRelational Algebra Rules and Operations$g74 --$g6$tNetworks and Distributed Databases$g83 --$tDistributed Processing$g83 --$tMobile Computing$g85 --$tParallel Computing$g85 --$tDistributed Database Design$g86 --$g7$tData Warehousing$g89 --$tWhat is a Data Warehouse?$g90 --$tData Warehousing from a Technical Perspective$g91 --$tHow can a Data Warehouse help my Business?$g93 --$tData Warehousing and Related Technologies$g95 --$tData Warehouse Uses$g97 --$tWarehouse Data Flow in a Data Warehouse$g99 --$tMeta Data and Flow$g104 --$tData Marts$g106 --$g8$tData Mining$g111 --$tHow Data Mining Works$g114 --$tThe form of Data Mining$g117 --$tData Mining Methods and Tools$g118 --$tModeling$g124 --$tMarket Basket Analysis (MBA)$g125 --$tMemory-Based Reasoning (MBR)$g126 --$tDecision Trees$g129 --$tArtificial Neural Networks$g132 --$tGenetic Algorithms (GAs)$g138 --$tKnowledge Discovery$g139 --$tApplications$g143 --$gAppendix 8-A$tDM Vendors and Products$g145 --$g9$tQuerying Databases$g147 --$tData Structures$g150 --$tCreating a Table$g153 --$tPopulating a Database$g155 --$tModifying Tables$g159 --$tManipulating Tables$g163 --$tCreating Calculated Fields$g164 --$tSorting Fields$g168 --$tFunctions$g175 --$tOperators$g178 --$tJoining Tables$g184 --$tQuery by Example (QBE)$g186 --$g10$tMultimedia Databases$g191 --$g11$tThe Web and Database Management Systems$g195 --$tThe Web$g195 --$tThe Web as a Database Application Platform$g196 --$tExtending the Web Server by Programming$g200 --$tServer-Side Programming$g201 --$tClient-Side Programming$g204 --$tQuerying the Web$g206 --$tActive Data Object (ADO)$g208 --$g12$tDatabase Security$g213 --$tEstablishing a Dbms Control Plan$g214 --$tPhysical Considerations$g215 --$tHardware Security$g219 --$tSoftware Protection$g226 --$tDatabase Auditing$g233 --$tEmergency Backup and Recovery Planning$g237 --$g13$tOther Dbms Topics$g245 --$tOnline Analytical Processing (OLAP)$g245 --$tText Databases$g269 --$tActive Databases$g270 --$tReal-Time Databases (RTDBs)$g270 --$tTemporal Databases$g271 --$tSpatial Databases$g271 --$tGeographic Databases$g274 --$tPersonal Information Agents$g274.
520 1 $a"For any manager involved with any aspect of database management, Database Management Systems: A Handbook for Managers and their Advisors was written for you. It is a working guide of what to look for, what to do, and how to apply what you know. It applies to organizations of all sizes. If you are a business manager, a programmer, or an information systems manager, you will want to keep this practical "how-to" guide close for easy reference."--BOOK JACKET.
590 $bInternet Archive - 2
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650 0 $aDatabase management$xComputer programs.
650 7 $aDatabase management$xComputer programs.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00888040
700 1 $aSiegel, Joel G.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tDatabase management systems.$dAustralia ; Mason, Ohio : Thomson/South-Western, ©2003$w(OCoLC)891436749
938 $aBaker & Taylor$bBKTY$c63.95$d47.96$i0538726946$n0004069020$sactive
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