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Ramez Elmasri, University of Texas at Arlington
Shamkant B. Navathe, Georgia Institute of Technology

Publisher: Pearson Higher Education
Copyright: 2004
Format: Paper; 1009 pp

ISBN-10: 0321204484
ISBN-13:9780321204486Help icon

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Estimated Availability: 21 Aug 2003
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Features
  • The market-leading text for both a first and follow-on database course.
  • Features an extensive table of contents that includes basic topics (modeling, diagrams, relational algebra/calculus, SQL, normalization) and advanced object database, toning, mining, XML, and security.
  • Famous for its clear and complete writing style.
  • Renowned for its combinational theory, examples, and exercises which provide the foundational knowledge on topics.
  • Covers advanced modeling in the areas of active, temporal, and spatial databases.
  • Provides coverage of issues on physical database design and tuning.
  • Discusses current database application areas of GIS, genome, and digital libraries.
  • Presents a clear and complete discussion of the relational approach, including modeling, design, algebra and calculus, and query languages.
  • Each new copy comes with free access to Addison-Wesley's Database Place. Database Place helps students master the key concepts of all database courses. It includes online tutorials that help students with their mastery of modeling, SQL, and data normalization. Each tutorial asks students to solve problems (such as writing an SQL query, drawing a diagram, or normalize a relation), and then provides useful feedback based on the student's solution.
 
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