Fundamentals of database management systems / Mark L. Gillenson.
Material type: TextPublication details: Hoboken: Wiley 2023Edition: Third editionDescription: pages cmISBN:- 9781119907466
- 005.75/65 23/eng/20230404
- QA76.9.D3 G55 2023
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Includes index.
Data: the new corporates resource -- data modeling -- The database management concept --relational data retrieval -- The rational database model: introduction -- The relational database model: additional concept -- Logical database design --Physical database design -- Object oriented database management -- Data administration, database administration , and data dictionaries -- Data control issues: security, backup and recovery , concurrency -- Data warehouse -- NoSQL database management --Blockchain -- Database in the cloud -- database applications.
"The New Corporate Resource The development of database management systems, as well as the development of modern computers, came about as a result of society's recognition of the crucial importance of storing, managing, and retrieving its rapidly expanding volumes of business data. To understand how far we have come in this regard, it is important to know where we began and how the concept of managing data has developed. This chapter begins with the historical background of the storage and uses of data and then continues with a discussion of the importance of data to the modern corporation --
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