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A database management system (DBMS) is a collection of programs
that enable users to create and maintain a database; it also
consists of a collection of interrelated data and a set of programs
to access that data. Hence, a DBMS is a general-purpose software
system that facilitates the processes of defining, constructing,
and manipulating databases for various applications. The primary
goal of a DBMS is to provide an environment that is both convenient
and efficient to use in retrieving and storing database
information. It is an interface between the user of application
programs, on the one hand, and the database, on the other. The
objective of Database Management System: An Evolutionary Approach,
is to enable the learner to grasp a basic understanding of a DBMS,
its need, and its terminologies discern the difference between the
traditional file-based systems and a DBMS code while learning to
grasp theory in a practical way study provided examples and case
studies for better comprehension This book is intended to give
under- and postgraduate students a fundamental background in DBMSs.
The book follows an evolutionary learning approach that emphasizes
the basic concepts and builds a strong foundation to learn more
advanced topics including normalizations, normal forms, PL/SQL,
transactions, concurrency control, etc. This book also gives
detailed knowledge with a focus on entity-relationship (ER)
diagrams and their reductions into tables, with sufficient SQL
codes for a more practical understanding.
A Comprehensive Study of SQL - Practice and Implementation is
designed as a textbook and provides a comprehensive approach to SQL
(Structured Query Language), the standard programming language for
defining, organizing, and exploring data in relational databases.
It demonstrates how to leverage the two most vital tools for data
query and analysis - SQL and Excel - to perform comprehensive data
analysis without the need for a sophisticated and expensive data
mining tool or application. Features The book provides a complete
collection of modeling techniques, beginning with fundamentals and
gradually progressing through increasingly complex real-world case
studies It explains how to build, populate, and administer
high-performance databases and develop robust SQL-based
applications It also gives a solid foundation in best practices and
relational theory The book offers self-contained lessons on key SQL
concepts or techniques at the end of each chapter using numerous
illustrations and annotated examples This book is aimed primarily
at advanced undergraduates and graduates with a background in
computer science and information technology. Researchers and
professionals will also find this book useful.
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