Advanced database technology and design:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Boston, MA Artech House 2000
Schriftenreihe:Artech House computer library
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Evolution and trends of database technology -- Database evolution -- Historical overview: first and second DB generations -- Evolution of DB design methodologies -- The new DB generation -- Problems of current DBs -- Changes in organizations and in computers: the impact on DBs -- Nontraditional applications -- Research and market trends -- Performance -- Distribution and integration -- Functionality and intelligence -- Maturity of DB technology -- An introduction to conceptual modeling of information systems -- The functions of an information system -- The memory function -- The informative function -- The active function -- Examples of ISs -- Conceptual modeling -- Conceptual schema of the state -- Information base -- Conceptual schema of the behavior -- Integrity constraints -- Derivation rules -- Abstract architecture of an IS -- Requirements engineering -- Desirable properties of conceptual schemas -- Advanced technologies -- Active databases -- Example: university database -- Analysis -- Recovering business policies -- Causal business policies -- Design -- Active rules -- Supporting recovering business policies through active rules -- Supporting causal business policies through active rules -- Active behavior -- Implementation issues -- Active rules in Oracle -- Active rules in use -- Standardizing active behavior in SQL: 1999 -- Rule maintenance -- Deductive databases -- Semantics of deductive databases -- Advantages provided by views and integrity constraints -- Deductive versus relational databases
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 535 p.)
ISBN:0890063958
1580534694
9780890063958
9781580534697

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