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An updated, introductory management book which discusses object oriented data modeling and client server platforms. KEY FEATURES: It explores management and design within the context of the database development life cycle.
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This text is intended to provide a greater depth of coverage of data languages than is currently available. These languages have been colloquially called "fourth generation languages" available in a large number of commercial products. The book is structured around the basic principles that tend to be common to the majority of these products. Relational database theory, along with relational languages and their various commercial implementations, visual programming and integrated programming environments are covered in some depth. This book is intended for business students who have had at least one course in a traditional programming language (COBOL, BASIC, etc.) without any other prerequisites.
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Coverage of business database systems is organized around the database development life cycle in this text, providing a basis for discussing conceptual and implementation design, database implementation, and the management environment. Conceptual data modelling serves as a premise for a discussion of conceptual design and as a means for design implementation using the relational, hierarchical and network models. Client/server database implementations and knowledge-base systems are included among database planning and administration, DBMS selection, and security and integrity that are formulated into a framework of strategic and tactical management issues.
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