Learn database theory from the bestselling text with a beginner-friendly approach
Database Systems: A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation, and Management, 6th edition, Global Edition,by Thomas Connolly and Carolyn Begg, introduces you to the theory behind databases in a concise yet comprehensive manner.
The methodology behind relational Database Management Systems is presented in a simple way, with step-by-step instructions, making the text accessible for technical and non-technical readers. The text applies a realistic worked example that you follow across the chapters of the book using three explicit phases (conceptual, logical, and physical database design) to help you relate your knowledge to real-world applications. Designed for one or two-term undergraduate courses in database management or database design, this book can also be used as a working reference for IT professionals.
This 6
th edition has been updated with the latest information on the subject, as well as additional learning features compared to the previous edition.
New features include:
- An extended chapter on database architectures and the Web, covering cloud computing.
- A new Section on Data Warehousing and Temporal Databases.
- Updated text to cover the latest version of the SQL standard, which was released late 2011 (SQL:2011).
- An extended chapter on replication and mobile databases.
- Updated chapters on Web-DBMS integration and XML.
- Extended treatment of XML, SPARQL, Xquery 1.0 and Xpath 2.0 (including the new Xquery Update facility), and the new SQL:2011 SQL/XML standard.
- Coverage updated to Oracle 11g.
- New review questions and exercises at the end of chapters allow readers to test their understanding.
With its clear presentation that supports your learning, this book can provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the theory behind databases.