Designing Effective Database Systems (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series)

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| Rating | : | 4.56 (501 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B001PIHUMW |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-04-04 |
| Language | : | English |
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"Provides one with a good vantage of core components in designing an effective database" according to derazz. This book gives you a points-to-points look-in on various core aspects ie: component parts & pieces, which earmark & characterizes the design of an effective database systemi'd say, this is a good (first,introductory db design book). it will endow you with the vision or skills to look at/objectively qualify ,the items you need to take into consideration all along the way to designing an effective database system from the beginning of the db design. Jase T. Wolfe said Excellent Information for Anyone. Realistically, software developers are not the only only people who utilize databases. Any person who professionally works with computers deals with databases whether they know it or not. The database may not be a physical entity like a SQL or JET file, but something more subtle or conceptual such as your computers file system, the registry, the Active Directory, etc. The ability to understand and leverage databases is of great benefit to all IT p. "understanding modelling diagrams" according to W Boudville. Relational databases have a well developed theory underpinning them. Often described in formal maths language that can be offputting to a newcomer without that background. The merit of Riordan's book is to show that you can often understand and design such databases, without recourse to such formalisms, which greatly expands the potential audience for the book.There's scarcely an equation here. But you can understand the essence of different norma
Nobody is more qualified to help you master database design and apply it in your real-world environment.. Riordan has written the definitive database design book for working developers who aren’t database experts. If you are seeking a framework for designing transactional databases, or want to step out into the world of analytical databases, Riordan’s book excels at bridging both worlds.”—Paul Irvine, vice president, engineering, Via Training“Riordan takes a complex subject and makes it easy. Riordan has a talent for explaining technical issues in simple language, without over simplifying.” —Brendan Reynolds, developer, Dataset IT Systems and Microsoft Access MVP“A book that will expertly guide you in how to develop a database for a client— and how to do it
Her other highly respected books include Designing Relational Database Systems (1999), Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Programming Step by Step (2000), and ADO.NET Step by Step (2002), all published by Microsoft Press.. Riordan has more than fifteen years of experience designing and develo
This book should be on every professional developer’s reading list.”—Duncan Mackenzie, developer, Microsoft (MSDN)“Designing a database is not a trivial subject. Next, she offers the field’s clearest introduction to dimensional database modeling—practical insight for designing today’s increasingly important analytical applications. The book concludes with comprehensive, expert guidance on designing databases for maximum usability.This book will teach you toUnderstand relational database models, structures, relationships, and data integrity principlesDefine database system goals, criteria, scope, and work processesConstruct accurate conceptual models: relationshi
