Database Development For DummiesISBN: 978-0-7645-0752-6
Paperback
360 pages
November 2000
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Introduction.
About This Book.
Who Should Read This Book?
Foolish Assumptions.
How This Book Is Organized.
Part I: Basic Concepts.
Part II: Data Modeling: What Should the Database Represent?
Part III: Database Design.
Part IV: Implementing a Database.
Part V: Implementing a Database Application.
Part VI: Using Internet Technology with Database.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
Conventions Used in This Book.
Icons Used in This Book.
Where to Go From Here.
Part I: Basic Concepts.
Chapter 1: Database Processing.
Chapter 2: Database Development.
Part II: Data Modeling: What Should the Database Represent?
Chapter 3: The Users' Model.
Chapter 4: The Entity-Relationship Model.
Chapter 5: The Semantic Object Model.
Chapter 6: Determining What You Are Going to Do.
Part III: Database Design.
Chapter 7: The Relational Model.
Chapter 8: Using an Entity-Relationship Model to Design a Database.
Chapter 9: Using a Semantic Object Model to Design a Database.
Part IV: Implementing a Database.
Chapter 10: Using DBMS Tools to Implement a Database.
Chapter 11: Addressing Bigger Problems with SQL Server 2000.
Chapter 12: Using SQL to Implement a Database.
Part V: Implementing a Database Application.
Chapter 13: Using DBMS Tools to Implement a Database Application.
Chapter 14: SQL and Database Applications.
Part VI: Using Internet Technology with Database.
Chapter 15: Database on Networks.
Chapter 16: Database Security and Reliability.
Chapter 17: Ten Rules to Remember When Creating a Database.
Chapter 18: Ten Rules to Remember When Creating a Database Application.
Glossary.
Index.
Book Registration Information.
About This Book.
Who Should Read This Book?
Foolish Assumptions.
How This Book Is Organized.
Part I: Basic Concepts.
Part II: Data Modeling: What Should the Database Represent?
Part III: Database Design.
Part IV: Implementing a Database.
Part V: Implementing a Database Application.
Part VI: Using Internet Technology with Database.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
Conventions Used in This Book.
Icons Used in This Book.
Where to Go From Here.
Part I: Basic Concepts.
Chapter 1: Database Processing.
Chapter 2: Database Development.
Part II: Data Modeling: What Should the Database Represent?
Chapter 3: The Users' Model.
Chapter 4: The Entity-Relationship Model.
Chapter 5: The Semantic Object Model.
Chapter 6: Determining What You Are Going to Do.
Part III: Database Design.
Chapter 7: The Relational Model.
Chapter 8: Using an Entity-Relationship Model to Design a Database.
Chapter 9: Using a Semantic Object Model to Design a Database.
Part IV: Implementing a Database.
Chapter 10: Using DBMS Tools to Implement a Database.
Chapter 11: Addressing Bigger Problems with SQL Server 2000.
Chapter 12: Using SQL to Implement a Database.
Part V: Implementing a Database Application.
Chapter 13: Using DBMS Tools to Implement a Database Application.
Chapter 14: SQL and Database Applications.
Part VI: Using Internet Technology with Database.
Chapter 15: Database on Networks.
Chapter 16: Database Security and Reliability.
Chapter 17: Ten Rules to Remember When Creating a Database.
Chapter 18: Ten Rules to Remember When Creating a Database Application.
Glossary.
Index.
Book Registration Information.