Fundamentals of Database Management Systems
Mark L. Gillenson
- 416 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Fundamentals of Database Management Systems
Mark L. Gillenson
About This Book
In the newly revised third edition of Fundamentals of Database Management Systems, veteran database expert Dr. Mark Gillenson delivers an authoritative and comprehensive account of contemporary database management. The Third Edition assists readers in understanding critical topics in the subject, including data modeling, relational database concepts, logical and physical database design, SQL, data administration, data security, NoSQL, blockchain, database in the cloud, and more.
The author offers a firm grounding in the fundamentals of database while, at the same time, providing a wide-ranging survey of database subfields relevant to information systems professionals. And, now included in the supplements, the author's audio narration of the included PowerPoint slides! Readers will also find:
- Brand-new content on NoSQL database management, NewSQL, blockchain, and database-intensive applications, including data analytics, ERP, CRM, and SCM
- Updated and revised narrative material designed to offer a friendly introduction to database management
- Renewed coverage of cloud-based database management
- Extensive updates to incorporate the transition from rotating disk secondary storage to solid state drives
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Preface
- About the Author
- Chapter 1: Data: The New Corporate Resource
- Chapter 2: Data Modeling
- Chapter 3: The Database Management System Concept
- Chapter 4: Relational Data Retrieval: SQL
- Chapter 5: The Relational Database Model: Introduction
- Chapter 6: The Relational Database Model: Additional Concepts
- Chapter 7: Logical Database Design
- Chapter 8: Physical Database Design
- Chapter 9: ObjectâOriented Database Management
- Chapter 10: Data Administration, Database Administration, and Data Dictionaries
- Chapter 11: Database Control Issues: Security, Backup and Recovery, Concurrency
- Chapter 12: The Data Warehouse
- Chapter 13: NoSQL Database Management
- Chapter 14: Blockchain
- Chapter 15: Database in the Cloud
- Chapter 16: Database Applications
- Index
- End User License Agreement