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Overview
Do you need an introductory book on data and databases? If the book is by Joe Celko, the answer is yes. Data and Databases: Concepts in Practice is the first introduction to relational database technology written especially for practicing IT professionals. If you work mostly outside the database world, this book will ground you in the concepts and overall framework you must master if your data-intensive projects are to be successful. If you're already an experienced database programmer, administrator, analyst, or user, it will let you take a step back from your work and examine the founding principles on which you rely every day-helping you to work smarter, faster, and problem-free.
Whatever your field or level of expertise, Data and Databases offers you the depth and breadth of vision for which Celko is famous. No one knows the topic as well as he, and no one conveys this knowledge as clearly, as effectively-or as engagingly. Filled with absorbing war stories and no-holds-barred commentary, this is a book you'll pick up again and again, both for the information it holds and for the distinctive style that marks it as genuine Celko.
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"...covers basic data and database concepts for programmers and other developers working on database applications development."
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Mr. Celko is author a series of books on SQL and RDBMS for Elsevier/MKP. He is an independent consultant based in Austin, Texas.
He has written over 1200 columns in the computer trade and academic press, mostly dealing with data and databases.
Table of Contents
02 The Nature of Data
03 Entities, Attributes, Values and Relationships
04 Data Structures
05 Relational Tables
06 Access Structures
07 Numeric Data
08 Character String Data
09 Logic and Databases
10 Temporal Data
11 Textual Data
12 Exotic Data
13 Missing data
14 Scales and Measurements
15 Data Encoding Schemes
16 Check Digits
17 The Basic Relational Model
18 Keys
19 Different Relational Models
20 Basic Relational Operations
21 Transactions and Concurrency Control
22 Functional Dependencies
23 Normalization
24 Denormalization
25 Metadata