The Database Relational Model: A Retrospective Review and Analysis / Edition 1

The Database Relational Model: A Retrospective Review and Analysis / Edition 1

by C. J. Date
     
 

The Database Relational Model: A Retrospective Review and Analysis is a retrospective of E.F. Codd's original ideas in which C.J. Date revisits the original papers, highlights their critical contributions to the basis of relational database management systems, and discusses the current day applications of these ideas. Codd's relational model, first presented to

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The Database Relational Model: A Retrospective Review and Analysis is a retrospective of E.F. Codd's original ideas in which C.J. Date revisits the original papers, highlights their critical contributions to the basis of relational database management systems, and discusses the current day applications of these ideas. Codd's relational model, first presented to the world in a series of research papers from 1969 to 1979, was at the time revolutionary. More than 30 years later, however, it seems that the database community in general has come to regard the relational model as somewhat passe and no longer relevant, even though the entire database industry is founded on that model. Two factors that might explain this are that several of Codd's original papers have since become hard to find, and some of his writings were somewhat difficult to read and understand. This book aims to clearly evaluate Codd's original ideas and relate them to today's database society.

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Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780201612943
Publisher:
Pearson
Publication date:
05/28/2000
Edition description:
New Edition
Pages:
128
Product dimensions:
5.43(w) x 8.18(h) x 0.39(d)

Table of Contents

Preface

1: The Birth of the Relational Model, Part 1..... 1

2: The Birth of the Relational Model, Part 2..... 13

3: The Birth of the Relational Model, Part 3..... 27

4: Codd's Relational Algebra..... 39

5: Codd's Relational Calculus..... 51

6: Data Sublanguage ALPHA, Part 1..... 65

7: Data Sublanguage ALPHA, Part 2..... 75

8: The First Three Normal Forms, Part 1..... 85

9: The First Three Normal Forms, Part 2..... 97

10: Relational Really Is Different..... 105

11: Extending the Relational Model..... 119

12: Relational Forever!..... 131

A: A Definition of the Relational Model..... 141

B: References and Bibliography..... 143

Index

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