Synopsis :
Renowned for its accessible, comprehensive coverage, this market-leading text provides a solid introduction to database systems and applications with an emphasis on the math models, design issues, relational algebra, and relational calculus that computer scientists will encounter in their careers. KEY TOPICS: Databases & Database Users; Database System Concepts & Architecture; Relational Data Model & Relational Constraints; Basic SQL; Advanced SQL; Relational Algebra & Relational Calculus; Data Modeling Using the ER Mode; The EER Model; Relational Database Design by ER- and EER-to-Relational Mapping; Practical Database Design Methodology & Use of UML Diagrams; Object and Object-Relational Databases; XML; Intro to SQL Programming Techniques; Web Database Programming; Basics of Functional Dependencies and Normalization; Normalization Algorithms and Theory; Disk Storage, Basic File Structures, and Hash Files; Indexing Structures for Files; Query Processing Algorithms; Intro to Query Optimization Techniques; Physical Database Design & Database Tuning; Transaction Processing Concepts; Concurrency Control Protocols; Database Recovery Techniques; Database Security; Distributed Databases & Client Server Architectures; Enhanced Data Models for Advanced Applications; Keyword-Based Search & Information Retrieval; Streaming Data Systems & Sensor Data Collection; Database Mining Concepts; Overview of Data Warehousing & OLAP; Emerging Database Technologies & Applications. MARKET: This market-leading text serves as a valued reference for those who will interact with databases in future courses and careers.
À propos de l?auteur:
Ramez A. Elmasri is a professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington. He holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Stanford University, and a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Alexandria University. He is known for his work on conceptual database modeling, temporal database design and indexing, database query languages and interfaces, and systems integration. Prior to his current position, Elmasri worked for Honeywell and the University of Houston. Elmasri has over 70 refereed publications in journals and conference proceedings. He has conducted research in many areas of database systems over the past twenty years, and in the area of integration of systems and software over the past nine years. He has advised many MS and PhD students. Elmasri's research has been sponsored by grants from NSF, NASA, ARRI, Texas Instruments, Honeywell, Digital, and the State of Texas. He has been an Associate Editor of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Databases and a member of the steering committee for the International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (formerly ER Conference). He was Program Chair for the 12th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER'93) and Program Vice Chair for the 1994 IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering. He is the leading author of the textbook Fundamentals of Database Systems, which is used in many universities all over the world and has been translated into several languages. Elmasri has served on the program committees of many international conferences, and has presented tutorials and keynote talks at a number of international conferences. He has received the Robert Q. Lee teaching award of the College of Engineering of UT-Arlington. Shamkant Navathe is a professor and the head of the database research group at the College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. He is well-known for his work on database modeling, database conversion, database design, distributed database allocation, and database integration. He has worked with IBM and Siemens in their research divisions and has been a consultant to various companies including Digital,CCA, HP and Equifax. He was the General Co-chairman of the 1996 International VLDB (Very Large Data Base) conference in Bombay, India. He was also program co-chair of SIGMOD 1985 and General Co-chair of the IFIP WG 2.6 Data Semantics Workshop in 1995. He has been an associate editor of ACM Computing Surveys, and IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. He is also on the editorial boards of Information Systems (Pergamon Press) and Distributed and Parallel Databases (Kluwer Academic Publishers). He is an author of the book, Fundamentals of Database Systems, with R. Elmasri (Addison Wesley) which is currently the leading database text-book worldwide. He also co-authored the book Conceptual Design: An Entity Relationship Approach (Addison Wesley, 1992) with Carlo Batini and Stefano Ceri. His current research interests include human genome data management, intelligent information retrieval, data mining and warehousing, web-based knowledge warehouses and mobile database synchronization. Navathe holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and has over 100 referenced publications.
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