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Title |
Author |
Publisher |
Copyright Year |
Length |
Description |
12449 |
Beginning Database Design and Implementation |
Gavin Powell |
Wrox Press |
2006 |
494 pages |
Through
numerous step-by-step examples and a helpful case study, database developers
will discover how to make much better use of their databases by applying what
they've learned about building the database model. |
25469 |
Physical Database Design: The Database
Professional's Guide to Exploiting Indexes, Views, Storage, and More |
Sam
Lightstone, Toby Teorey and Tom Nadeau |
Morgan Kaufmann
Publishers |
2007 |
449 pages |
Discussing the
concept of how physical structures of databases affect performance, this book
includes specific examples, guidelines, and best and worst practices for a
variety of DBMSs and configurations. |
34047 |
Introduction to Database Management System |
Satinder Bal Gupta and Aditya
Mittal |
Laxmi
Publications |
2009 |
298 pages |
Presenting an
exhaustive and up-to-date exposition of database management systems in an
easy-to-understand manner, this book bridges the gap between theoretical
learning and practical implementation of databases for various applications. |
41847 |
Database Modeling and Design: Logical
Design, Fifth Edition |
Toby J.
Teorey, Sam S. Lightstone, Tom Nadeau and H.V. Jagadish |
Morgan Kaufmann
Publishers |
2011 |
347 pages |
Including
clear explanations, lots of terrific examples, an illustrative case study,
and practical advice, this text will show you how to model and design your
database application in consideration of new technology or new business
needs. |
54142 |
Beginning Database Design: From Novice to Professional,
Second Edition |
Clare Churcher |
Springer |
2012 |
240 pages |
Offering
numerous examples to help you avoid the many pitfalls that entrap new and
not-so-new database designers, this book will help you learn to discover and
represent the details and scope of any design problem you choose to attack. |
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