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Providing a comprehensive theory of data modelling, this book explains the important concepts and principles with real-life examples showing how to apply it directly in practical applications. The book is aimed at professional database users such as designers, administrators and programmers, as well as specialists involved in data processing.
Preface | ||
Basic Mathematical Concepts | 1 | |
1 | From Tables to Database Universes | 18 |
2 | Some Database Concepts | 25 |
3 | Constructing Database Universes | 76 |
4 | A Nontrivial Example of a Database Universe | 97 |
5 | Dynamic Constraints | 119 |
6 | Retrieval | 134 |
7 | Maintenance | 155 |
8 | Data Dictionaries | 173 |
9 | Directions for Realization in SQL | 188 |
References | 215 | |
List of Definitions | 219 | |
Index of Lemmas, Theorems, Examples, Figures, and Exercises | 223 | |
Subject Index | 225 |
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