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Database: A Primer
Explains what a database is, briefly outlines how computers work with databases, and tells how databases are designed, indexed, searched, and protected against unauthorized use
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Relational Database Writings, 1994-1997
By Hugh Darwen, C. J. Date, D. McGoveran, Date, C. J., Darwen, Hugh, McGoveran, David, Warden, Andrew
This book is the fifth in Chris Date's well known Relational Database Writings series. Like its precursors, the book consists of a collection of papers on various aspects of relational technology....
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A Guide To The SQL Standard
From 1983 to 1986, the legendary physicist and teacher Richard Feynman gave a course at Caltech called Potentialities and Limitations of Computing Machines.”Although the lectures are over ten year...
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What Not How: The Business Rules Approach To Application Development
"What I think Date has done is nothing less than to lay out the foundational concepts for the next generation of business logic servers based on predicate logic. Such a breakthrough should revoluti...
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Foundation For Future Database Systems: The Third Manifesto
By Hugh Darwen, C. J. Date, Date, C. J., Darwen, Hugh
-- Places object databases into perspective and shows how they fit into the relational continuum.-- Includes important new relational algebra and database programming ideas, and a complete new mode...
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Database In Depth
By C. J. Date, Chris Date, Date, C. J.
This book sheds light on the principles behind the relational model, which is fundamental to all database-backed applications--and, consequently, most of the work that goes on in the computing worl...
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SQL And Relational Theory: How To Write Accurate SQL Code
SQL is full of difficulties and traps for the unwary. You can avoid them if you understand relational theory, but only if you know how to put that theory into practice. In this book, Chris Date exp...
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The New Relational Database Dictionary: Terms, Concepts, And Examples
No matter what DBMS you are using-Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL-misunderstandings can always arise over the precise meanings of terms, misunderstandings that can have a serious effect...
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