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					| Titre : | Database system concepts |  
					| Type de document : | texte imprimé |  
					| Auteurs : | Abraham Silberschatz, Auteur ; Henry F. Korth, Auteur ; S. Sudershan, Auteur |  
					| Mention d'édition : | 6th edition |  
					| Editeur : | Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education |  
					| Année de publication : | 2011 |  
					| Importance : | 1 vol. (1349 p.) |  
					| Présentation : | ill., couv. ill. en coul. |  
					| Format : | 23 cm |  
					| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-07-352332-3 |  
					| Langues : | Anglais (eng) |  
					| Catégories : | Informatique 
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					| Mots-clés : | Database management Databases
 Database design
 Bases de données : Gestion
 Bases de données : Conception
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					| Index. décimale : | 005.7 Données informatiques |  
					| Résumé : | database education. It presents the fundamental concepts of database management in an intuitive manner geared toward allowing students to begin working with databases as quickly as possible.
 The text is designed for a first course in databases at the junior/senior undergraduate level or the first year graduate level. It also contains additional material that can be used as supplements or as introductory material for an advanced course. Because the authors present concepts as intuitive descriptions, a familiarity with basic data structures, computer organization, and a high-level programming language are the only prerequisites. Important theoretical results are covered, but formal proofs are omitted. In place of proofs, figures and examples are used to suggest why a result is true.
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					| Note de contenu : | Sommaire :
 Chapter 1, Introduction
 Part one, Relational databases
 Chapter 2, Introduction to the Relational Model
 Chapter 3, Introduction to SQL
 Chapter 4, Intermediate SQL
 Chapter 5, Advanced SQL
 Chapter 6, Formal Relational Query Languages
 Part two, Database Design
 Chapter 7, Database Design and the E-R Model
 Chapter 8, Relational Database Design
 Chapter 9, Application Design and Development
 Part three, Data Storage and Querying
 Chapter 10, Storage and File Structure
 Chapter 11, Indexing and Hashing
 Chapter 12, Query Processing
 Chapter 13, Query Optimization
 Part four, Transaction Management
 Chapter 14, Transactions
 Chapter 15, Concurrency Control
 Chapter 16, Recovery System
 Part five, System Architecture
 Chapter 17, Database-System Architectures
 Chapter 18, Parallel Databases
 Chapter 19, Distributed Databases
 Part six, Data Warehousing, Data Mining and Information Retrieval
 Chapter 20, Data Warehousing and Mining
 Chapter 21, Information Retrieval
 Part seven, Speciality Databases
 Chapter 22, Object-Based Databases
 Chapter 23, XML
 Part eight, Advanced Topics
 Chapter 24, Advanced Application Development
 Chapter 25, Spatial and Temporal Data and Mobility
 Chapter 26, Advanced Transaction Processing
 Part nine, Case Studies
 Chapter 27, PostgreSQL
 Chapter 28, Oracle
 Chapter 29, IBM DB2 Universal Database
 Chapter 30, Microsoft SQL Server
 Part ten, Appendices
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					| Côte titre : | Fs/19733 |  
					| En ligne : | https://www.amazon.fr/Database-System-Concepts-Abraham-Silberschatz/dp/007352332 [...] | 
Database system concepts [texte imprimé] / Abraham Silberschatz , Auteur ; Henry F. Korth , Auteur ; S. Sudershan , Auteur  . -  6th edition . - Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education , 2011 . - 1 vol. (1349 p.) : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 23 cm.ISBN  : 978-0-07-352332-3Langues  : Anglais (eng ) 
					| Catégories : | Informatique 
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					| Mots-clés : | Database management Databases
 Database design
 Bases de données : Gestion
 Bases de données : Conception
 |  
					| Index. décimale : | 005.7 Données informatiques |  
					| Résumé : | database education. It presents the fundamental concepts of database management in an intuitive manner geared toward allowing students to begin working with databases as quickly as possible.
 The text is designed for a first course in databases at the junior/senior undergraduate level or the first year graduate level. It also contains additional material that can be used as supplements or as introductory material for an advanced course. Because the authors present concepts as intuitive descriptions, a familiarity with basic data structures, computer organization, and a high-level programming language are the only prerequisites. Important theoretical results are covered, but formal proofs are omitted. In place of proofs, figures and examples are used to suggest why a result is true.
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					| Note de contenu : | Sommaire :
 Chapter 1, Introduction
 Part one, Relational databases
 Chapter 2, Introduction to the Relational Model
 Chapter 3, Introduction to SQL
 Chapter 4, Intermediate SQL
 Chapter 5, Advanced SQL
 Chapter 6, Formal Relational Query Languages
 Part two, Database Design
 Chapter 7, Database Design and the E-R Model
 Chapter 8, Relational Database Design
 Chapter 9, Application Design and Development
 Part three, Data Storage and Querying
 Chapter 10, Storage and File Structure
 Chapter 11, Indexing and Hashing
 Chapter 12, Query Processing
 Chapter 13, Query Optimization
 Part four, Transaction Management
 Chapter 14, Transactions
 Chapter 15, Concurrency Control
 Chapter 16, Recovery System
 Part five, System Architecture
 Chapter 17, Database-System Architectures
 Chapter 18, Parallel Databases
 Chapter 19, Distributed Databases
 Part six, Data Warehousing, Data Mining and Information Retrieval
 Chapter 20, Data Warehousing and Mining
 Chapter 21, Information Retrieval
 Part seven, Speciality Databases
 Chapter 22, Object-Based Databases
 Chapter 23, XML
 Part eight, Advanced Topics
 Chapter 24, Advanced Application Development
 Chapter 25, Spatial and Temporal Data and Mobility
 Chapter 26, Advanced Transaction Processing
 Part nine, Case Studies
 Chapter 27, PostgreSQL
 Chapter 28, Oracle
 Chapter 29, IBM DB2 Universal Database
 Chapter 30, Microsoft SQL Server
 Part ten, Appendices
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					| Côte titre : | Fs/19733 |  
					| En ligne : | https://www.amazon.fr/Database-System-Concepts-Abraham-Silberschatz/dp/007352332 [...] | 
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