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|a Relational databases /
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|a State of the art report ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 441-458) and index.
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|a Relational Databases explores the major advances in relational databases and provides a balanced analysis of the state of the art in relational databases. Topics covered include capture and analysis of data placement requirements; distributed relational database systems; data dependency manipulation in database schemata; and relational database support for computer graphics and computer aided design.
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|a Front Cover; Relational Databases: State of the Art Report; Copyright Page; Table of Contents ; Foreword; Publisher's note; Part I: Invited Papers; Chapter 1. INGRES/Distributed Database-meeting business needs; Current hardware developments; Current software developments; Current telecommunications developments; Recent developments in business management; Recent developments in DP management; Distributed processing and distributed database; INGRES-a relational application development environment; Distributed processing; Chapter 2. Relational is not enough; Introduction; The business need.
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|a Types of solutionThe ORACLE Corporation offerings; Conclusion; Chapter 3. Capture and analysis of data placement requirements; Introduction; Specification of load data; Use of FRACs; Generating the associativity matrix; Determining the order of placement of relations; Conclusions and extensions; Acknowledgements; Chapter 4. The IBM SQL/DS system; The SQL/DS environment; The history of SQL/DS; The components of SQL/DS; The productivity of SQL/DS for the DP professional; The productivity of SQL/DS for the business professional; SQL/DS applications; Summary of SQL/DS.
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|a Chapter 5. Tools for database design and programming- a new perspectiveIntroduction; An overview of database design tools; Objectives and architecture of SECSI; Knowledge representation; The conceptual modelling process; Conclusion; Further reading; Chapter 6. New frontiers in relational languages; Introduction; Overview of DEAL; Deductions; Functions and recursion; Operations on complex objects; 'Natural' language interface; Conclusion; Chapter 7. Distributed relational database systems; Introduction; Architecture of DDBMSs; Principles of DDBMSs; Examples of DDBs; Future development of DDBs.
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|a Chapter 8. Secondary access methodsIntroduction; Problem variables; Multilist files; Inverted files; Doubly chained trees; Binary search trees; Quintary trees; The grid file; Index selection; Chapter 9. ADR/DATACOM/DB -the high-performance relational database management system; Introduction; DATACOM/DB structure; Creating a database; Master lists and user requirements tables; Programming for DATACOM/DB; Security and data integrity; Utility for system maintenance; Performance; Other DATACOM/DB features; User experience; Chapter 10. Intelligent knowledge-based systems and relational databases.
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|a IntroductionExtending database functionality by using IKBS techniques; Queries to knowledge bases and databases; IKBS and the user interface; Why not replace your database with a knowledge base?; Can IKBSs contribute anything to other database activities?; Conclusions; Chapter 11. IBM Database 2; Introduction; The relational approach; SQL-the relational language; SQL-dynamic data definition; SQL-data authorisation; SQL-the complete language; The application programming process; DB2 as a DBMS; Continuous operations; Exploitation of hardware and software technology.
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