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| Contemporary Issues in Database Design and Information Systems Development |
| 2008-01-18 10:30:00 |
Author: Keng SiauPaperback: 300 pagesPublisher: IGI Publishing Language: EnglishISBN: 1599042894(R) Database management, design and information systems development are becoming an integral part of many business applications. Contemporary Issues in Database Design and Information gathers the latest development in the area to make this the most up-to-date reference source for educators and practioners alike. Information systems development activities enable many organizations to effectively compete and innovate, as new database and information systems applications are constantly being developed. Contemporary Issues in Database Design and Information Systems Development presents the latest research ideas and topics on databases and software development. The chapters in this innovative publication provide a representation of top notch research in all areas of the database and information systems development. Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
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| Database Modeling for Industrial Data Management: Emerging Technologies and Applications |
| 2008-01-18 10:28:00 |
Author: Zongmin MaPaperback: 374 pagesPublisher: Idea Group Publishing Language: EnglishISBN: 1591406846(R)Collecting and presenting the latest research and development results from the leading researchers in the field of industrial database modeling, Database Modeling for Industrial Data Management: Emerging Technologies and Applications provides a single record of current research and practical applications in industrial database modeling. This book discusses the major aspects of databases for industry: data modeling, database models, and database applications in information systems. Readers of Database Modeling for Industrial Data Management: Emerging Technologies and Applications will gain a complete understanding of the notions, techniques, and methods related to the research and developments of industrial database modeling, which will serve as both a starting point and a reference for their research and developments. Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
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| Beginning Database Design: From Novice to Professional |
| 2008-01-18 10:26:00 |
Author: Clare ChurcherPaperback: 300 pagesPublisher: ApressLanguage: EnglishISBN: 1590597699(R) Beginning Database Design: From Novice to Professional provides short, easy-to-read explanations of how to get database design right the first time. This book offers numerous examples to help you avoid the many pitfalls that entrap new and not-so-new database designers. Through the help of use cases and class diagrams modeled in the UML, you'll learn how to discover and represent the details and scope of the problem in question.Database design is not an exact science, and solid database design principles and examples help demonstrate the consequences of simplifications and pragmatic decisions. The rationale is to try to keep it simple, but allow room for development as situations change or resources permit. The book also features an introduction for implementing the final design in a relational database. Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
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| Beginning Relational Data Modeling |
| 2008-01-18 10:25:00 |
Author: Sharon Allen, Evan Terry Paperback: 632 pagesPublisher: ApressLanguage: EnglishISBN: 1590594630(R) Data storage design, and awareness of how data needs to be utilized within an organization, is of prime importance in ensuring that company data systems work efficiently. Beginning Relational Data Modeling will lead you step by step through the process of developing an effective logical data model for your relational database model. No previous data modeling experience is required. If you need to know how to capture the information needs of a business system in a relational database model, but dont know where to start, then this is the book for you. Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
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| Database Modeling with MS Visio for Enterprise Architects |
| 2008-01-18 10:23:00 |
Author: Terry Halpin, Ken EvansPaperback: 425 pagesPublisher: Morgan KaufmannLanguage: EnglishISBN: 1558609199(R) This book is for database designers and database administrators using Visio, which is the database component of MS's Visual Studio .NET for Enterprise Architects suite. This is the only guide to this product that tells DBAs how to get their job done. Although primarily focused on tool features, the book also provides an introduction to data modeling, and includes practical advice on managing database projects. The principal author was the program manager of VEA's database modeling solutions.· Explains how to model databases with MS Visio for Enterprise Architects (VEA), focusing on tool features.· Provides a platform-independent introduction to data modeling using both Object Role Modeling (ORM) and Entity Relationship Modeling (ERM), and includes practical advice on managing database projects.· Additional ORM models, course notes, and add-ins available online. Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
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| Data Modeler's Workbench: Tools and Techniques for Analysis and Design |
| 2008-01-18 10:21:00 |
Author: Steve Hoberman Paperback: 416 pagesPublisher: WileyLanguage: EnglishISBN: 0471111759(R) Data modelers render raw data-names, addresses, and sales totals, for instance-into information such as customer profiles and seasonal buying patterns that can be used for making critical business decisions. This book brings together thirty of the most effective tools for solving common modeling problems. The author provides an example of each tool and describes what it is, why it is needed, and how it is generally used to model data for both databases and data warehouses, along with tips and warnings. Blank sample copies of all worksheets and checklists described are provided in an appendix. Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
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| Semistructured Database Design |
| 2008-01-18 10:20:00 |
Author: Tok W. Ling, Mong L. LeePaperback: 178 pagesPublisher: SpringerLanguage: EnglishISBN: 0387235671(R)"This book covers schema extraction from an Extensible Markup Language (XML) data instance, algorithmic normalization of that schema and the discussion of relaxing the normalization to effect more efficient retrievals. Database designers and students are obvious targets for this book . The book is easy to read, and provides an approach to a very practical contemporary problem. The authors have organized their material for easy reading." (E.A. Unger, Computing Reviews, April, 2005)"Semistructured data are especially applied in web-applications. The book is written in English. It is recommended to both practitioners and researchers/students, who have to deal with the design and storage organization of semistructured data." (Waltraud Gerhardt, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1076, 2006) Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
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| Refactoring Databases: Evolutionary Database Design |
| 2008-01-18 10:18:00 |
Author: Scott W. Ambler, Pramodkumar J. SadalagePaperback: 384 pagesPublisher: Addison-WesleyLanguage: EnglishISBN: 0321293533 Refactoring has proven its value in a wide range of development projects–helping software professionals improve system designs, maintainability, extensibility, and performance. Now, for the first time, leading agile methodologist Scott Ambler and renowned consultant Pramodkumar Sadalage introduce powerful refactoring techniques specifically designed for database systems.Ambler and Sadalage demonstrate how small changes to table structures, data, stored procedures, and triggers can significantly enhance virtually any database design–without changing semantics. You’ll learn how to evolve database schemas in step with source code–an...
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| Database Design for Mere Mortals: A Hands-On Guide to Relational Database Design |
| 2008-01-18 10:14:00 |
Author: Michael J. HernandezPaperback: 672 pagesPublisher: Addison-Wesley Language: EnglishISBN: 0201752840(R) Programmers and software architects don't really make a conscious decision to design an application (particularly one with online exposure) around the three-tier model-view-controller design pattern anymore. Three-tier, largely because of its adaptability and stability, is the norm. All of which means you need a database to underpin each of your applications. Designing your databases correctly can make the difference between slow-running, complicated code and software that's speedy, modular, and easy to work with. Database Design for Mere Mortals prepares someone with only a passing familiarity with databases for the important job of building the persistence layer (also called the data model) for software. Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
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| Data Modeling Essentials |
| 2008-01-18 10:11:00 |
Author: Graeme Simsion, Graham Witt Paperback: 560 pagesPublisher: Morgan KaufmannLanguage: EnglishISBN: 0126445516(R) Data Modeling Essentials, Third Edition provides expert tutelage for data modelers, business analysts and systems designers at all levels. Beginning with the basics, this book provides a thorough grounding in theory before guiding the reader through the various stages of applied data modeling and database design. Later chapters address advanced subjects, including business rules, data warehousing, enterprise-wide modeling and data management.The third edition of this popular book retains its distinctive hallmarks of readability and usefulness, but has been given significantly expanded coverage and reorganized for greater reader comprehension. Authored by two leaders in the field, Data Modeling Essentials, Third Edition is the ideal reference for professionals and students looking for a real-world perspective.· Thorough coverage of the fundamentals and relevant theory.· Recognition and support for the creative side of the process.· Expanded coverage of applied data modeling includes new chapters on logical and physical database design.· New material describing a powerful technique for model verification.· Unique coverage of the practical and human aspects of modeling, such as working with business specialists, managing change, and resolving conflict.· Extensive online component including course notes and other teaching aids Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
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