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Introduction to Database Systems, An 8/E
Publisher: Addison Wesley; 8 edition (September 30, 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0321189566
The newest edition of the classic An Introduction to Database Systems incorporates the latest developments in relational databases, including semantic modeling, decision support, and temporal modeling. There’s better information on distributed databases, security, and the mathematics of relational databases too. With the same strong coverage of fundamental theory that made its predecessors stand out, this book ranks as the definitive textbook for those studying database systems.
This is an extraordinarily academic book. In his preface, C.J. Date goes so far as to lament having to use Structured Query Language (SQL) in some of his examples because it’s “so far from being a true embodiment of relational principles.” What’s more, he writes in a very academic style, peppering his heavily footnoted prose with mathematical expressions and words like relevar and tuple. The academic style and highbrow language isn’t a bad thing, since this book deals with complicated, largely abstract phenomena in depth.
Be aware that An Introduction to Database Systems is a far cry from the highly graphical, problem-focused books that target the community of commercial database developers, and as such requires more careful study. This book is about theories, concepts, and ideals rather than problems, solutions, and specific implementations. Per se, it will enable you to become a better database programmer–but only if you supplement it with practical guides and hands-on experience.
Administering Data Centers: Servers, Storage, and Voice over IP
Publisher: Wiley (November 28, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 047177183X
Covers the administration of all operating systems, data and network security, new trends in storage options, and server, network, and storage management Thoroughly explores each topic, with attention to various network and system design options, best practices, potential problems, and leading solutions Discusses how to build resiliency into the network, servers, and storage to prevent service outages despite hardware or software failures Includes plenty of real-world examples that illustrate objectives, problems, and solutions, along with a complete best practices section for every topic Shows administrators how to ensure close to 100 percent service uptime with various high-availability options such as redundancy and clustering; how to deal with server and storage proliferation, and how to manage separate networks for voice, IP, and storage
Oracle Database 10g Performance Tuning Tips & Techniques
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (July 30, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0072263059
Maintain a High-Performance Oracle Database 10g Environment
Monitor, analyze, and optimize Oracle Database 10g using the tested methods and insider advice contained in this definitive volume. Written by Oracle Certified Master Richard Niemiec, Oracle Database 10g Performance Tuning Tips & Techniques is packed with detailed case studies, best practices, and code samples illustrating Oracle’s new tuning features. Find out how to select optimal indexing options, effectively manage drives and disk arrays, troubleshoot queries, and reliably predict future performance. You’ll also get detailed coverage of PL/SQL performance enhancements, initialization file tweaks, and the latest database surveying and reporting utilities.
“Rich does it again with a book that teaches to multiple levels in a bold and inspiring way.” –Ari Kaplan, President, Independent Oracle Users Group
Handbook of Video Databases: Design and Applications
Hardcover: 1232 pagesPublisher: CRC; 1 edition (September 30, 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 084937006X
Technology has spurred the growth of huge image and video libraries, many growing into the hundreds of terabytes. As a result there is a great demand among organizations for the design of databases that can effectively support the storage, search, retrieval, and transmission of video data. Engineers and researchers in the field demand a comprehensive reference that will help them design and implement the most complex video database projects. Handbook of Video Databases: Design and Applications presents a thorough overview in 45 chapters from more than 100 renowned experts in the field. This book provides the tools to help overcome the problems of storage, cataloging, and retrieval, by exploring content standardization and other content classification and analysis methods. The challenge of these complex problems make this book a must-have for video database practitioners in the fields of image and video processing, computer vision, multimedia systems, data mining, and many other diverse disciplines.
The Guru’s Guide to Transact-SQL
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 1st edition (March 4, 2000)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0201615762
This is a coder’s book. It’s intended to help developers build applications that make use of Transact-SQL. It’s not about database administration or design. It’s not about end-user or GUI application development. It’s not even about server or database performance tuning. It’s about developing the best Transact-SQL code possible, regardless of the application.
When I began writing this book, I had these design goals in mind:
Be very generous with code samples–don’t just tell readers how to do something, show them. Include complete code samples within the chapter texts so that the book can be read through without requiring a computer or CD-ROM. Use modern coding techniques, with specific emphases on ANSI compliance and current version features and enhancements. Construct chapters so that they’re self-contained–so that they rely as little as possible on objects created in other chapters. Provide real-world code samples that have intrinsic value apart from the book. Avoid rehashing what’s already covered extensively in the SQL Server Books Online. Highlight aspects of Transact-SQL that differentiate it from other SQL dialects; don’t just write another ANSI SQL book. Avoid excessive screenshots and other types of filler mechanisms often seen in computer books. Proceed from the simple to the complex within each chapter and throughout the book. Provide an easygoing, relaxed commentary with a de-emphasis on formality. Be the reader’s indulgent, amiable tutor. Attempt to communicate in writing the way that people speak.
PostgreSQL: Introduction and Concepts
Publisher: Pearson Education; 1st edition (December 15, 2000)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0201703319







