TY - BOOK AU - Gillenson,Mark L. TI - Fundamentals of database management systems SN - 9781119907466 U1 - 005.7565 PY - 2023///. CY - New Jersey PB - Wiley, KW - Database management N1 - Includes index; TOC; Cover Title Page Copyright Page Brief Contents Contents Preface About The Author Chapter 1 Data: The New Corporate Resource Introduction The History of Data The Origins of Data Data Through the Ages Early Data Problems Spawn Calculating Devices Swamped with Data Modern Data Storage Media Data in Today's Information Systems Environment Using Data for Competitive Advantage Problems in Storing and Accessing Data Data as a Corporate Resource The Database Environment Summary Chapter 2 Data Modeling Introduction Binary Relationships What Is a Binary Relationship? Cardinality Modality More About Many-to-Many Relationships Unary Relationships One-to-One Unary Relationship One-to-Many Unary Relationship Many-to-Many Unary Relationship Ternary Relationships Example: The General Hardware Company Example: Good Reading Book Stores Example: World Music Association Example: Lucky Rent-A-Car Summary Chapter 3 The Database Management System Concept Introduction Data Before Database Management Records and Files Basic Concepts in Storing and Retrieving Data The Database Concept Data as a Manageable Resource Data Integration and Data Redundancy Multiple Relationships Data Control Issues Data Independence DBMS Approaches Summary Chapter 4 Relational Data Retrieval: SQL Introduction Data Retrieval with the SQL SELECT Command Introduction to the SQL SELECT Command Basic Functions Built-In Functions Grouping Rows The Join Subqueries A Strategy for Writing SQL SELECT Commands Example: Good Reading Book Stores Example: World Music Association Example: Lucky Rent-A-Car Relational Query Optimizer Relational DBMS Performance Relational Query Optimizer Concepts Summary Chapter 5 The Relational Database Model: Introduction Introduction The Relational Database Concept Relational Terminology Primary and Candidate Keys Foreign Keys and Binary Relationships Many-to-Many Binary Relationship Data Retrieval from a Relational Database Extracting Data from a Relation The Relational Select Operator The Relational Project Operator Combination of the Relational Select and Project Operators Extracting Data Across Multiple Relations: Data Integration Example: Good Reading Book Stores Example: World Music Association Example: Lucky Rent-A-Car Summary Chapter 6 The Relational Database Model: Additional Concepts Introduction Relational Structures for Unary and Ternary Relationships Unary One-to-Many Relationships Unary Many-to-Many Relationships Ternary Relationships Referential Integrity The Referential Integrity Concept Three Delete Rules Summary Chapter 7 Logical Database Design Introduction Converting E-R Diagrams into Relational Tables Introduction Converting a Simple Entity; CSE; CSE N2 - "The New Corporate Resource The development of database management systems, as well as the development of modern computers, came about as a result of society's recognition of the crucial importance of storing, managing, and retrieving its rapidly expanding volumes of business data. To understand how far we have come in this regard, it is important to know where we began and how the concept of managing data has developed. This chapter begins with the historical background of the storage and uses of data and then continues with a discussion of the importance of data to the modern corporation."-- Provided by publisher UR - https://search.worldcat.org/title/1374935019 ER -