Database Systems Concepts / Edition 3
by Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan, Henry Korth
Database System Concepts, 5/e, is intended for a first course in databases at the junior or senior undergraduate, or first-year graduate, level. In addition to basic material for a first course, the text contains advanced material that can be used for course supplements, or as introductory material for an advanced course.
The authors assume only a
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Database System Concepts, 5/e, is intended for a first course in databases at the junior or senior undergraduate, or first-year graduate, level. In addition to basic material for a first course, the text contains advanced material that can be used for course supplements, or as introductory material for an advanced course.
The authors assume only a familiarity with basic data structures, computer organization, and a high-level programming language such as Java, C, or Pascal. Concepts are presented as intuitive descriptions, and many are based on the running example of a bank enterprise. Important theoretical results are covered, but formal proofs are omitted. In place of proofs, figures and examples are used to suggest why a result is true.
The fundamental concepts and algorithms covered in the book are often based on those used in existing commercial or experimental database systems. The aim is to present these concepts and algorithms in a general setting that is not tied to one particular database system. Details of particular commercial database systems are discussed in the case studies which constitute Part 8 of the book.
The fifth edition of Database System Concepts retains the overall style of prior editions while evolving the content and organization to reflect the changes that are occurring in the way databases are designed, managed, and used.
Key Handles:
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Early coverage of SQL in two chapters
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Think of SQL as doing or creating Queries
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Silberschatz uses a bank analogy throughout his text with Running Examples
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Case studies are incorporated that representa different database, this is in the last Part of the text
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Focuses on cutting edge material, such as xml, web based database systems
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780070447561
- Publisher:
- McGraw-Hill Companies, The
- Publication date:
- 01/28/1997
- Series:
- McGraw-Hill Series in Computer Science
- Edition description:
- Older Edition
- Pages:
- 821
Table of Contents
Ch. 1 | Introduction | |
Pt. 1 | Relational databases | |
Ch. 2 | Relational model | |
Ch. 3 | SQL | |
Ch. 4 | Advanced SQL | |
Ch. 5 | Other relational languages | |
Pt. 2 | Database design | |
Ch. 6 | Database design and the E-R model | |
Ch. 7 | Relational database design | |
Ch. 8 | Application design and development | |
Pt. 3 | Object-based databases and XML | |
Ch. 9 | Object-based databases | |
Ch. 10 | XML | |
Pt. 4 | Data storage and querying | |
Ch. 11 | Storage and file structure | |
Ch. 12 | Indexing and hashing | |
Ch. 13 | Query processing | |
Ch. 14 | Query optimization | |
Pt. 5 | Transaction management | |
Ch. 15 | Transactions | |
Ch. 16 | Concurrency control | |
Ch. 17 | Recovery system | |
Pt. 6 | Data mining and information retrieval | |
Ch. 18 | Data analysis and mining | |
Ch. 19 | Information retrieval | |
Pt. 7 | System architecture | |
Ch. 20 | Database-system architectures | |
Ch. 21 | Parallel databases | |
Ch. 22 | Distributed databases | |
Pt. 8 | Other topics | |
Ch. 23 | Advanced application development | |
Ch. 24 | Advanced data types and new applications | |
Ch. 25 | Advanced transaction processing | |
Pt. 9 | Case studies | |
Ch. 26 | PostgreSQL | |
Ch. 27 | Oracle | |
Ch. 28 | IBM DB2 universal database | |
Ch. 29 | Microsoft SQL server | |
Pt. 10 | Appendices | |
App. A | Network model (contents online) | |
App. B | Hierarchical model (contents online) | |
App. C | Advanced relational database design (contents online) |
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