Lingua: Inglese
Editore: CRC Press., Boca Raton, FL., 1992
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Hardcover 1992, Vol 3 edition. Ex-library book with stamps and labels attached. Binding firm. Pages unmarked and clean. Covers and text in very good condition. {293 pages}.
Editore: 1992 CRC Press, 1992
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 1991
ISBN 10: 0121258815 ISBN 13: 9780121258818
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Relational Theory: Concepts and Application by Ken S. Brathwaite; Kenmore S. Braithwaite. Academic Pr, 1991. 261pp. Language: English. Condition Notes: Note: Light shelfwear. No bent or creased pages. Suitable as a gift.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1986
ISBN 10: 0471825786 ISBN 13: 9780471825784
Da: Private Label Books, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1986, 242 pgs., first edition, first printing. Condition is NEW, without jacket. PSLHC202010084.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Press, Inc. [Harcourt Brace Jovanovich], San Diego, 1991
ISBN 10: 0121258815 ISBN 13: 9780121258818
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Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very good. First Printing [Stated]. xii, 261 pages. Illustrations. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. No DJ present. Cover has slight wear and soiling. A guide and reference about the relational database environment which covers data models and structures, logical and physical database design, data normalization and control and infrastructure support of the database environment. CASE tools, DB2, QMF and ORACLE are described. This is a relatively early work covering both concepts and application. Its impact on the field has been considered by some to have been among the most significant at the time of publication. As such, it also represents a thorough yet concise discussion of the state-of-the-art, state-of-the-technology, and the state of practice at the time of its publication. The contents address Database Environment, Data Models, Data Structures, Logical Design, Physical Database Design, Data Normalization, Data Dictionaries, Relational Databases, Management and Control, Infrastructure Support, Database Administration, Distributed Database Management System, CASE Tools. DB2, SQL/DS, QMF, ORACLE, Performance Issues, Performance Standards, and Auditing. The Appendix provides a comparison of Relational DBMSs. A relational database is a (most commonly digital) database based on the relational model of data, as proposed by E. F. Codd in 1970. A system used to maintain relational databases is a relational database management system (RDBMS). Many relational database systems are equipped with the option of using SQL (Structured Query Language) for querying and updating the database. The term "relational database" was first defined by E. F. Codd at IBM in 1970. Codd introduced the term in his research paper "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks". In this paper and later papers, he defined what he meant by "relational". One well-known definition of what constitutes a relational database system is composed of Codd's 12 rules. However, no commercial implementations of the relational model conform to all of Codd's rules, so the term has gradually come to describe a broader class of database systems, which at a minimum: Present the data to the user as relations (a presentation in tabular form, i.e. as a collection of tables with each table consisting of a set of rows and columns); Provide relational operators to manipulate the data in tabular form. In 1974, IBM began developing System R, a research project to develop a prototype RDBMS. The first system sold as an RDBMS was Multics Relational Data Store (June 1976).[citation needed] Oracle was released in 1979 by Relational Software, now Oracle Corporation. Ingres and IBM BS12 followed. Other examples of an RDBMS include IBM Db2, SAP Sybase ASE, and Informix. In 1984, the first RDBMS for Macintosh began being developed, code-named Silver Surfer, and was released in 1987 as 4th Dimension and known today as 4D. The first systems that were relatively faithful implementations of the relational model were from: University of Michigan - Micro DBMS (1969); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1971); IBM UK Scientific Centre at Peterlee - IS1 (1970-72), and its successor, PRTV (1973-79). The most common definition of an RDBMS is a product that presents a view of data as a collection of rows and columns, even if it is not based strictly upon relational theory. By this definition, RDBMS products typically implement some but not all of Codd's 12 rules. A second school of thought argues that if a database does not implement all of Codd's rules (or the current understanding on the relational model, as expressed by Christopher J. Date, Hugh Darwen and others), it is not relational. This view, shared by many theorists and other strict adherents to Codd's principles, would disqualify most DBMSs as not relational. For clarification, they often refer to some RDBMSs as truly-relational database management systems (TRDBMS), naming others pseudo-relational database management systems (PRDBMS). As of 2009, most commercial relat.