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Remember Me. Focusing on what leading database practitioners say are the most important aspects to database development, Modern Database Management presents sound pedagogy and topics that are critical for the practical success of database professionals. The 13th Edition updates and expands materials in areas undergoing rapid change as a result of improved managerial practices, database design tools and methodologies, and database technology — such as application security, multi-user solutions, and more — to reflect major trends in the field and the skills required of modern information systems graduates.
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For courses in database management. A comprehensive text on the latest in database development Focusing on what leading database practitioners say are the most important aspects to database development, Modern Database Management presents sound pedagogy and topics that are critical for the practical success of database professionals. Preface Preface is available for download in PDF format. Keeps current with industry trends and best practices New - This edition has been updated and revised throughout to keep pace with changes in the field.
Among the updates, you'll find content on: big data technologies Chapter 10 analytics Chapter 11 transaction integrity, designing multi-user solutions, and application level security Chapter 7. The authors work with Data Management Association DAMA and The Data Warehousing Institute TDWI as well as leading consultants and authors of widely read professional publications to ensure the content is relevant and appropriate to provide strong foundational knowledge, and teach with a mindset for long-term career success.
Presents material in a streamlined way with widely accessible pedagogical features New - A new overarching framework gives readers a clearer overview of core topic areas and communicates the increasing importance of informational systems, in addition to the texts traditional strength of transactional systems.
A modular organization allows instructors to teach the course in the order they prefer and emphasize topics to their preferences. The text is organized with chapter introductions and summaries to accommodate structural flexibility, allowing instructors to create a personalized teaching sequence based on the needs of the course.
In addition to these useful chapter introductions and summaries to aid students in their studying, there are ample opportunities to put the concepts into action in the end-of- chapter Problems and Exercises , hands-on Field Exercises , and an in-depth running Case. Customized short videos address key concepts and skills from different sections of the book, helping students learn potentially difficult material in a format that speaks to visual learners. New to This Edition. Keeps current with industry trends and best practices This edition has been updated and revised throughout to keep pace with changes in the field.
Table of Contents I. The Context of Database Management 1. Database Analysis and Logical Design 2. Modeling Data in the Organization 3. The Enhanced E-R Model 4. Database Implementation and Use 5. Introduction to SQL 6. Advanced SQL 7. Databases in Applications 8. Advanced Database Topics 9. Data Warehousing and Data Integration Big Data Technologies Analytics and Its Implications Distributed Databases
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