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Contents
Preface
Introduction
to Database Systems
.1.1
Basic Concepts
.I.I
Data
.I.I
Reasons Why Your Organization
Needs Data
.I.I
Information
.1.2
Knowledge
.1.2
Wisdom
.1.3
Record
.1.3
File
.1.4
Data Dictionary
.1.4
Introduction to Database Systems
.1.4
Types of Databases
.1.5
ι
>breet-( )nented-databases
.1.8
(
ompanson to Relational Databases
.1.9
<
)bieet Persistence
.I»
\Uien to
1
se
(
>biect Databases
.1.4
(
»hject Database Advantages over
RDBMS
.1.10
Object Database Disadvantages
compared to
RDBMS
.
I.N»
(
łhject-Relational
Database
1
W
(
iTíiparisoíi
between Object
-
<
>nented database and
(
)bject-
RcLitional Database
.1.10
.ι
Components of DBMS
.1.11
Characteristics of the Database
Approach
.1.13
Functions of DBMS
.1.14
Classification of DBMS
.1.17
Comparison of Traditional File-based
Approach and Database Approach
.1.17
File System Versus a DBMS
. 1.20
Disadvantages of File System over
DBMS
.1.21
Advantages and Disadvantages of
a DBMS
.1.23
Advantages of Database Systems
. 1.23
Disadvantages of using a DBMS
.1.25
Definition of Describing and Storing
Data in a DBMS
.1.26
Types of DBMS Languages and
Interfaces
.1.27
Queries in a DBMS
.1.31
Structure
oía
DBMS
.1.31
People Who Deal vv ith Database
. 1.33
DBA Responsibilities
. 1.34
Architecture oi DBMS
. 1.36
Mapping
.1.36
2.
Introduction to Data Models
.2.1
Introduction
.2.
1
Data Modelling Concept
.21
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3.
Record-
Based Data Model
.2.2
Types of Data Models
.2.2
Network Hierarchy
.2.5
Network Constraints
.2.6
Relational Model
.2.6
Object Relational Model
.2.7
Object-Oriented Model
.2.8
Semistructurcd Model
.2.10
Associative Model
.2.10
Entity-Attribute-Value (EAV)
Data Model
.2.11
Physical Data Models
.2.13
Conceptual Modelling
.2.14
Comparison of Network, Hierarchical
and Relational Models
.2.15
Hierarchical Database Model (HDBM)
.2.15
Network Database Model (NDBM)
.2.16
Relational Database Model (RDBM)
.2.16
Différence
between Three Models
.2.16
Centralized and Distributed
Daub«*· System
.3.1
Introduction
.3.1
Ccntrah/cd Database
.3.1
Distributed Database
.3.1
Components of a Distributed DBMS
.3.2
Overview of Centralized and
Client Server Database Systems
.3.2
Distributed Database vs Centralized
Database
.3.3
Difference between Distributed
Database and Centralized Database
.3.4
Parallel versus Distributed Computers
.3.4
Shared-Memory Multiprocessors
.3.6
Distributed-Memory Multicomputer
.3.7
SIMD Machines
.3.8
Distributed Computers
.3.9
Query Processing in Distributed
Database
.3.10
Objectives of Distributed Query
Processing
.3.11
Phases in Distributed Query
Processing
.3.11
Advantages of Data Distribution
.3.12
Data sharing and Distributed Control
.3.12
Reliability and Availability
.3.13
Speedup Query Processing
.3.13
Data Fragmentation
.3.13
Horizontal Fragmentation
.3.14
Vertical Fragmentation
.3.15
Data Replication and Allocation
.3.16
Remote Backup Systems
.3.17
Centralized Backup
.3.19
Remote Backup Appliance
.3.19
Disaster Recovery Technologies
.3.20
Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP)
.3.20
Date's
12
Objectives for Distributed
Database Systems
.3.21
Advantages and Disadvantages of
Distributed DBMS
.3.22
Some Objectives in Distributed
Databases
.3.23
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous
Distributed DBMSs
.3.24
Transaction Processing in a
Distributed System
.3.24
Evaluating Remote Data backup and
Recovery Options
.3.25
In-House Remote Data Backup
.3.25
Cloud Data Backup Services
.3.26
Data Replication and Disaster
Recovery
.3.26
Data Dedupl ¡cation and Remote
Backup
.3.26
Continuous Data Protection and
Remote Backup
.3.27
Entity Relationship Model
.4.1
Overview of Database Design
.4.1
Entity Relationship Model
(Е
-R
Model)
.4.2
Entities
.4.3
5.
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'lit IX
Entity Types
.4.3
Data Processing Activities
.5.2
Strong Entity
4 3
Comparing
.5.4
Weak Entity
.4.4
The Data Processing Cycle
.5.5
Recursive Entity
.4.5
Computer Processing Operations
.5.6
Entity Set
.4.7
Data Processing System
.5.6
Attributes
.4.7
Data Organisation
.5.7
Types of Attributes
.4.7
Data Item
.5.7
Simple and Composite Attribute
.4.7
Field
.5.7
Domain
.4.9
Record
.5.7
Null Values
.4.9
File
.5.8
Single-valued and Multi-valued
Database
.5.8
Attribute
.4.10
Variable and Fixed Length Records
.5.8
Stored and Derived Attributes
.4.11
Fixed Length Records
.5.8
Complex Attribute
.4.12
Variable Length Records
.5.8
Relationships
.4.12
Logical Versus Physical Record
.5.8
Relationship Type
.4.12
6.
File Organization
.6.1
Relationship Set
.4.13
Physical Database Design Issues
.6.1
Degrees of Relationship (Cardinality)
.4.13
Designing the Fields in the Database
.6.1
Representing Relationship Types
.4.15
Physical Records
.6.2
Relationship Degrees
.4.15
Storage of Database on Hard Disks
.6.2
Should a Concept be Modeled as an
Entity or an Attribute.'
.4.16
File Organization and its Types
63
Heap Files (Unordered File)
65
Should a Concent be Modelled as
I
an Entity or a Relationship'.'
.4.17
Sequential Access Method
.6.5
Should we use Binary or Ternary
Direct Access Files Organization
.6.6
Relationships'
.4.17
Indexed Sequential Access Organization.
.6.7
(lass Hierarchies
.4.19
Various Data Storage and Retrieval
Inheritance
.4.19
Methods
.6.7
Specialization
.4.20
Hashed File Organization
.6.8
Generalization
.4.20
Index and Tree Structure
.6.8
Acurccation
.4.21
Importance of File Organization
in Database
.6.9
Eniitv \ersu» Attribute
.4.22
Entitv Versus Relationship
.4.24
7.
Relational Model
.7.1
Limitations ol the
ER
Model
.4.24
Introduction
.7.1
Relation
7 1
Data Processing Concepts
.5.1
Properties of a Relation
.Л5
Introduction
. .5.1
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Keys of a Relation
.7.6
Data
.>. 1
Relational Schema
.Λ7
Data Processing
.5 1
Types of Constraints
.7.8
Information
.5.1
NOT NULL Constraints
.7.9
t
Contri»
Unique
Constraints
Primary Key Constraints
(Table) Check Constraints
Informational Constraints
Integrity Constraints
General Integrity Constraints
Referential Integrity Constraints
Overlapping Primary Key and
Foreign Key Constraints
Preservation of Integrity Constraints
Locking Integrity Constraints
Specifying Integrity Constraints
Indexes and Integrity Constraints
Logical Database Design
Destroying, Altering Tables and Views
Tables
ALTF.R TABLE Statement
Removing Table Columns
Views
Codd's Rules
.7.9
.7.10
.7.10
.7.11
.7.12
.7.12
.7.12
.7.13
.7.13
.7.14
.7.15
.7.15
.7.15
.7.16
.7.16
.7.16
.7.17
.7.17
.7.17
Schema Refinement and
9.
Normal Forma
.8.1
Introduction
.8.1
View
.8.1
Schema
.8.1
Table
.8.2
instance
.8.2
Database
.8.2
Need for Schema Refinement
.8.3
Dements of Redundancy
.8.3
Anomalies in Database
.8.3
Examples Motivating Schema
Refinement
.8.4
Decomposition
.8.4
Purpose of Decomposition
.8.4
Problems Related
lo
Decomposition
.8.4
Loosy
Décomposition
.8.4
Lotties* Decomposition
.8.5
Dependency Preserving Decomposition
.8.5
Algorithm to check for Dependency
Preservation
-8.5
Multi-
Valued Dependencies
.8.6
Functional Dependencies
.8.6
Armstrong's Axioms
-8.7
Example Functional Dependencies
.8.7
Trivial Functional Dependency
.8.8
FD Axioms
-.8.8
Closure
-8.8
Normal Forms
-8.9
Un-Normalized Form (UNF)
-8.9
First Normal Form (INF)
-8.10
Second Normal Form (2NF)
-8.10
Third Normal Form (3NF)
.8.11
Boyce-Code Normal Form (BCNF)
.8.12
Fourth Normal Form (4NF)
-8.13
Fifth Normal Form (5NF)
-8.15
Normalization vs Denormalization
.8.16
Difference between Normalization
and Denormalization
.8.17
SQL Queries
.9.1
The Form of a Basic SQL Query
.9.1
What is SQL?
.9.1
SELECT Statements
.9.2
SQL Clauses
.9.2
SQL Terms
.9.2
Basic SQL Clauses: SELECT, FROM
and WHERE
.9.3
The SELECT Clause
-9.3
Select all Fields
-9.4
Select Distinct Values
-9.4
Select by using an Expression
-9.5
The FROM Clause
.9.5
Specify Data Sources
.9.5
Use Substitute Names for Data Sources
.9.5
Join Related Data
.9.6
Inner Joins
.9.6
Outer Joins
.9.7
Tbe WHERE Clause
.9.7
Coturni
xi
Limit Results by using Criteria
WHERE Clause Syntax
Use the WHERE Clause to Combine
Data Sources
The ORDER BY Clause
The GROUP BY and HAVING Clause
.
Conditions and Logic
UNION
What does a Union Query do?
Union Query Requirements
SQL Syntax of a Union Query
SQL Aggregate Functions
Avg
Function
Syntax Avg(expr)
Count Function
Syntax Count (expr)
Min,
Max Functions
Syntax Min(expr) and Max(expr)
StDev, StDevP Functions
Syntax StDev(expr) and StDevP(expr)
.
Sum Function
Syntax. Sum(expr)
Var, VarP
Functions
Syntax Var(expr) and VarP(expr)
Nested Queries
Null Values
10.
Relational Algebra and Calculus
Relational Algebra
Relational Calculus
Comparison between Relational
Algebra and Relational Calculus
PROJECT
Sequences
oř
Operations
RENAME
Operations from Set Theory
Union
R
<cup>
S
Intersection
R <cap> S
Set Difference (MINUS)
R-S
Cartesian Product (Cross Product)
R'S
.9.8
Binary Relational Operations
.10.5
.9.8
EQUIJOIN
.10.5
Natural Join
.10.5
.9.9
Complete Set of Relational Algebra
.9.9
Operators
.10.5
.9.10
Notation for Query Trees
.10.6
.9.13
Relational Calculus
.10.6
.9.14
Tuple Relational Calculus
.10.6
.9.15
Domain Relational Calculus
.10.6
.9.15
Tuple Oriented Relational Calculus
.10.8
.9.16
Expressions and Formulas
.10.9
.9.17
Examples in
QUEL
(based on Tuple
.9.17
Calculus)
.10.10
.9.17
Updation in
QUEL
.10.11
.9.18
Insertion in
QUEL
.10.11
.9.18
Deletion in
QUEL
.10.11
.9.19
Domain Oriented Relational
.9.19
Calculus
.10.11
.9.19
Free and Bound Variables
.10.12
.9.19
Relational Algebra
.10.13
.9.19
Set Operations on Relations
.10.13
.9.20
Selection
.10.13
.9.20
Projection
.10.14
9.20
Join
.10.14
9.20
Example Use of Project and Join
.10.14
9.21
Implementing Set Operations
.10.15
.10.1
Implementing Projection
.10.15
10.1
Implementing Selection
.10.16
10.1
Implementing Join with Nested
Loops
.10.16
.10.2
Index Join
.10.16
.10.3
Sort Join
.10.16
.10.4
Comparison of Join Implementations
.
.10.17
.10.4
Expressing Queries in Relational
.10.4
Algebra
.10.17
.10.4
Algebraic Laws for Join
.10.17
.10.4
Algebraic Laws for Selection
.10.18
.10.4
ProjectfselectOoiníjoiníjoinfCSG,
SNAP), CDH
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CR). P). Room)
.10.19
m j
Algebraic Laws for Projection
.10.20
lii
Contrit!
11.
Transaction
Management
.11.1
Introduction
.11.
1
The hour Properties of Transactions
_11-1
Transaction States
.11.3
Concurrent hxecution
.11.3
Serializability
.11.5
Conflict Serializability
.11.6
12.
Concurrency Control
.12.1
Introduction
.12.1
Concurrency Issues
.12.1
Concurrency Control in Federated
Database Systems
.12.2
Isolation Levels and Performance
.12.2
Reneatable Read
.12.3
Read Stability
.12.3
Cursor Stability
.I2.4
Uncommitted Read
.12.4
Summan
of Isolation Levels
.12.5
Locks and Concurrency Control
.12.6
Lock Attributes
.12.7
Lock Conversion
.12.9
Deadlocks
.12.9
Default Deadlock
ľvent
Monitor
.12.1!
Concurrency Control based on
Timcstamp Ordering
.12.11
Time Stamp Ordering Algorithm
.12.11
Basic Time Stamp Ordering
.12.12
Stnct Time Stamp Ordering
.12.13
Multi-version Concurrency Control
Techniques
.12.13
Multi-version Technique based on
Timcsiamp Ordering
.12.13
Multi-version Two-Phase Locking
using Certify Locks
.12.14
13.
Database Recovery Techniques
.13.1
Introduction
.13.1
Recovery Techniques based on
Deferred Update
.13.1
Recovery Techniques based on
Immediate Update
.13.3
Shadow Paging Recovery Techniques
.13.4
Database Backup and Recovery from
Catastrophic Failures
.13.7
14.
Database Security
-14.1
Introduction
.14.1
Access Control Policies
.14.3
Relational Databases and SQL
.14.4
SQL Privileges -I4-5
Privilege Management
.14.6
Views and Routines
. 14.8
Integrity Constraints
.14.9
Multilevel Secure Databases
.14.12
Inference Problems
.14.12
Database Security
.14.14
Database Design
.14.15
Designing Databases
. 14.16
Connecting to Database
.14.16
Encrypted Storage Model
.14.16
SQL Injection
.14.17
Top
10
Security Issues
.14.17
15.
Query Processing and Optimization
.15.1
Introduction
.15.1
Overview of Query Processing
. 15.1
Using Heuristic in Query Optimization.
15.2
Transformation of Relational
Expression
.15.3
Equivalence Rules for Transforming
Relational Expressions
.15.3
Example of Transformation
.
1
5.5
Heuristic Algebraic Optimization
Algorithm
.15.6
Converting Query Tree to Query
Evaluation Plan
. 15.7
Materialization
.15.7
Pipelining
.15.8
Cost Estimates in Query Optimization
.15.8
Measure of Query Cost
.15.8
Catalog Information for Cost
Estimation
.15.9
Example of Cost Functions for
Selection
.15.9
16.
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
.16.1
Data Warehousing
.
1
6.
1
The Data Warehousing Process
.
1
6.2
Data Warehousing is an Evolutionary
Iterative Process that follows a Spiral
Pattern .1
6.3
The Warehouse Populating Process
.
1
6.4
Complexity of Transformation and
Integration .1
6.4
OLTP (Online Transaction Processing). 1
6.5
OLTP vs.
OLAP
.16.6
Contrasting OLTP and Data
Warehousing
[Environments .16.7
Data Mart Concepts
. 16.9
Different from a Data Warehouse
.16.10
Dependent and Independent
Data Marts
.16.10
lhe
Steps in Implementing a
Data Mart
.16.11
Criteria for a Data Warehouse DBMS
Selection
.I6
12
Data Mining
.16.
13
Kinds of Information
.16.
14
Data Mining and Know ledge
Discovery
.16.
15
Kind of Data can be Mined
.16.
17
(
ategon/c of Data Mining Systems
.16.
20
Isnucs in Data Mining
.16
.21
Umidirli; a
ІУліа
Warehouse
.16
.23
17.
Concept of Objects
.17.1
Table
.I
7.1
Column Name
I
7.1
Length
от
Preci>Jt>n
.
I
- 1
Creating a Table by using the
Table Wizard
I
- 1
Create a Form by using the
lumi tool
I
~>
ţ
Fine-tune your
Fumi in
Layout view
I
"S
Fine-tune vour Form in Design
v
tew
I
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Query
.17.9
The Result
.1
7.11
Report
.1
7.13
Choose a Record Source
.]
7.13
Create a Report by using the
Report Tool
.1
7.13
Create a Report by using the
Report Wizard
.1
7.14
Create Labels by using the Label
Wizard
.1
7.14
Create a Report by using the Blank
Report Tool
.1
7.14
Understand the Report Sections
.1
7.15
Understand Controls
.1
7.15
Add fields from the Field List Pane
.1
7.17
Add Controls to the Report
.1
7.
IS
Determine the name of a tool
.1
7.
IS
Display the Property Sheet
.1
7.
IS
Save Your Work
.1
7.19
Save your Report Design
.1
7.19
Save Your Report Design Under a
new Name
.1
7.19
View. Print, or Send Your Report as
an e-mail Message
. .1
7.19
View Your Report
.1
7.19
View your Report in Report View
.1
7.19
Work with your Data in Report View
.1
7.20
Show only the Rows you Want
by using Fillers
.1
7.20
Create a More Detailed Filter
.1
7.20
Toggle a Filter
(
)n and
(
)fl'
.1
7.20
Remove a Filter
.1
7.20
Preview Your Report by using
Print Prev
îevs
. .1
"21
Pnnt your Report
.!
7.21
Change the Page Settings
.
I
"21
Send your Report to a Printer
.1
^.22
Macro
.1
Til
Module
.I
"24
Creating
a Module
.1
7.25
Procedure
.1
"26
liv
Creating a Procedure
.17.26
End Sub
.17.27
Pages
.17.28
Different Types of Data Access Pages
.17.28
18.
Emtrging
Databas·
Technologies
and Applications
.18.1
Internet Database
.18.1
Mobile Databases
.18.1
Mobile Computing Architecture
.18.1
Wireless Communications
.18.2
Client/Network Relationships
.18.3
Characteristics of Mobile
Environments
.18.3
Data Management Issues
.18.4
Application: Intermittently
Synchronized Databases
.18.5
Multimedia Databases
.18.5
Data Management Issues
.18.6
Multimedia Database Applications
.18.7
Géographie Information
Systems
.18.7
GIS
Applications
-18.7
Data Management Requirements
ofGIS
.18.8
Specific
GIS Data
Operations
.18.9
Genome Data Management
.18.9
Characteristics of Biological Data
.18.10
The Human Genome Project and
Existing Biological Databases
.18.11
GenBank
.18.11
The Genome Database (GDB)
.18.11
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
.18.12
EcoCyc
.18.12
Gene Ontology
.18.13
World Wide Web Access
. 18.14
Digital Libraries
.18.14
Spatial Database System
.18.15
19.
Some
ER
Diagram Examples
.19.1
20.
Glossary
.20.1
21.
MCQ's
.21.1
Index
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title | Database Management System |
title_auth | Database Management System |
title_exact_search | Database Management System |
title_full | Database Management System Ashima Bhatnagar Bhatia ; Vaibhav Bansal |
title_fullStr | Database Management System Ashima Bhatnagar Bhatia ; Vaibhav Bansal |
title_full_unstemmed | Database Management System Ashima Bhatnagar Bhatia ; Vaibhav Bansal |
title_short | Database Management System |
title_sort | database management system |
topic | Datenbankverwaltung (DE-588)4389357-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Datenbankverwaltung |
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