Concepts of Database Management — Lisa Friedrichsen et al. (2020)

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Book Description

Strengthen your understanding of database management today with the thorough, hands-on presentation found in CONCEPTS OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT, 10th Edition. Real cases, practical examples, helpful screenshots and concise explanations help clarify concepts, such as database design, data integrity, normalization, concurrent updates, data security and big data. Completely updated content reflects Microsoft Access 2019, Office 365 standards and SQL Server 2019, while exploring SQL in a database-neutral environment. Detailed coverage presents the relational model (including QBE and SQL), normalization and views as well as database administration and management. You also examine advanced topics, such as distributed databases, data warehouses, stored procedures, triggers, data macros and Web Apps. Completely redesigned MindTap digital resources provide step-by-step practice using Access 2019 with instant feedback. Trust this contemporary introduction to help you master today’s database techniques to advance your career in any field.


Book Details

  • Author: Lisa Friedrichsen, Lisa Ruffolo, Philip J. Pratt, Ellen Monk
  • Publisher: Course Technology
  • Published Date: 2020-03-23
  • Published Year: 2020
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 9780357422083

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