Modern Database Management FROM THE PUBLISHER
Reacting to the current business environment, Modern Database Management, 6/e addresses current issues in the market, such as Internet, data warehousing and object-orientation. While sufficient technical explanations are given, the book instructs from a business perspective, allowing readers to understand the role of database management within a business. Chapter topics cover the database environment and development process, modeling data in the organization, advanced data modeling, logical database design and the relational model, physical database design and performance, SQL, advanced SQL, the client/server environment, the Internet environment, data warehousing, data and database administration, distributed databases, object-oriented data modeling, and object-oriented database development.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
The context of database management, database analysis, database design and implementation, and advanced topics are covered in this text for an introductory course in database management as part of an information systems curriculum in business schools, computer technology programs, and applied computer science departments. This sixth edition reflects the rapid changes in the field, with discussion of Web-enabled systems design and programming within an overall client/server architecture for systems, large-scale databases and data warehouses, database performance in an online environment, and SQL as a standard for database querying. Material has been rewritten to emphasize the Internet, intranet, and extranet as implementations of the client-server architecture. New screen captures reflect the latest database technologies, and a list of Web resources is also new. Hoffer teaches at the University of Dayton. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Booknews
This fourth edition has a new chapters on client/server and other databases on computer networks, the object-oriented data model, the entity-relationship data model, the Query-by-Example (QBE) language, personal database systems, and the SQL relational database standard. Other material has been expanded and updated. Examples, real-world applications, learning objectives, chapter summary, chapter review, key terms, review questions, problems, and a glossary of terms and acronyms are included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)