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《数据库系统导论》(第8版)Date CJ, An Introduction to Database System (Ed.8)
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《数据库系统导论》(第8版)Date CJ, An Introduction to Database System (Ed.8) 本书对当前存在的数据库系统的诸多领域进行了全面的介绍。它为数据库技术的建立提供了坚实的基础,同时还展望了未来该领域的发展前景。此*版本对原版本进行了扩充和更新,以紧跟数据库系统发展和开发的趋势;不过,全书的重点仍然放在使读者掌握和理解相关知识上,而不是让内容流于形式。 作者简介:C.J. Date is an author,lecturer,researcher,and independent consultant specializing in relational database systems.An active member of the database community for nearly 35 years,C.J.Date devotes the major part of his career to exploring,expanding,and expou
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An
Introduction
to
Database
Systems
C.J.
Date
The
material
covered
in
An
Introduction
to
Database
Systems
is
organized
into
six
major
parts:
*
Part
I
(four
chapters)
provides
a
broad
introduction
to
the
concepts
of
database
systems
in
general
and
relational
systems
in
particular.
It
also
introduces
the
standard
database
language,
SQL.
*
Part
II
(six
chapters)
consists
of
a
detailed
and
very
careful
description
of
the
relational
model,
which
is
not
only
the
theoretical
foundation
underlying
rela-
tional
systems
but
is,
in
fact,
the
theoretical
foundation
for
the
entire
database
field.
¢
Part
III
(four
chapters)
discusses
the
general
question
of
database
design.
Three
chapters
are
devoted
to
design
theory,
and
the
fourth
considers
semantic
model-
ing
and
the
entity/relationship
model.
*
Part
IV
(two
chapters)
is
concerned
with
transaction
management
(i.e.,
recovery
and
concurrency
controls).
¢
Part
V
(eight
chapters)
shows
how
relational
concepts
are
relevant
to
a
variety
of
further
aspects
of
database
technology—security,
distributed
databases,
temporal
data,
decision
support,
and
so
on.
¢
Part
VI
(three
chapters)
describes
the
impact
of
object
technology
on
database
systems.
Chapter
25
describes
object
systems
specifically;
Chapter
26
considers
the
possibility
of
a
rapprochement
between
object
and
relational
technologies
and
discusses
object/relational
systems;
and
Chapter
27
addresses
the
relevance
to
databases
of
XML.
C.
J.
DATE
is
an
author,
lecturer,
researcher,
and
independent
consultant
specializing
in
relational
database
systems.
An
active
member
of
the
database
community
for
nearly
35
years,
C.
J.
Date
devotes
the
major
part
of
his
career
to
exploring,
expanding,
and
expounding
the
theory
and
practice
of
relational
technology.
He
enjoys
a
reputation
second
to
none
for
his
ability
to
explain
complex
technical
material
in
a
clear
and
understandable
fashion.
“[C.
J.
Date’s]
book
is
the
flag
bearer
of
relational
theory
and
mathematical
treat-
ment
in
general...as
well
as
the
runaway
leader
in
discussing
the
SQL
standards.
It
exercises
much
more
respect
for
careful
language
and
the
importance
of
con-
cepts
and
principles
in
gaining
mastery
of
the
field.”
—CARL
ECKBERG,
San
Diego
State
University
“[The]
8th
Edition
is
an
excellent
and
comprehensive
presentation
of
the
contem-
porary
database
field.
In
particular,
Date’s
chapters
on
types,
relations,
object
databases,
and
object-relational
databases
together
provide
an
exceptionally
clear,
self-contained
exposition
of
the
object-relational
approach
to
databases.”
—MArtTIN
K.
SOLOMON,
Florida
Atlantic
University
“Chris
Date
is
the
computer
industry’s
most
respected
expert
and
thinker
on
data-
base
technology,
and
his
book
An
Introduction
to
Database
Systems
continues
to
be
the
definitive
work
for
those
wanting
a
comprehensive
and
current
guide
to
database
systems.”
—COLIN
J.
WHITE,
President,
Intelligent
Business
Strategies
“This
is
the
best
explanation
of
concurrency
that
I
have
seen
in
literature,
and
it
covers
the
ground
quite
thoroughly.”
—Bruce
O.
LARSEN,
Stevens
Institute
of
Technology
*“...both
an
indispensable
read
and
an
indispensable
reference.
No
serious
informa-
tion
systems
or
database
practitioner
should
be
without
this
book.”
—DECLAN
Brapy,
MICS,
Systems
Architect
and
Database
Specialist,
Fujitsu
“The
author’s
deep
insights
into
the
area,
informal
treatment
of
profound
topics,
open-ended
discussions
of
critical
issues,
comprehensive
and
up-to-date
contents,
as
well
as
rich
annotations
on
bibliography
have
made
the
book
most
popular
in
the
database
area
for
more
than
two
decades.”
—QIANG
ZHU,
The
University
of
Michigan,
Dearborn
“(The
book’s]
appeal
is
its
comprehensiveness
and
the
fact
that
it
is
very
up-to-
date
with
research
developments.
The
latter
factor
is
due
mainly
to
[Date’s]
in-
volvement
with
these
developments,
which
gives
him
a
unique
opportunity
to
write
about
them.”
—DAvID
LIVINGSTONE,
University
of
Northumbria
at
Newcastle
0-321-18090-9
As
a
reader
of
this
database
concepts
book,
you
are
entitled
to six
months
of
free
access
to
Database
Place!
Database
Place
will
be
a
key
resource
in
helping
you
succeed
in
your
database
course.
Free
Access!
This
access
allows
you
to
use
all
the
student
support
areas
of
Database
Place,
including:
Interactive
tutorial
environments
for
practicing
database
modelling,
normalization
problems,
and
writing
SQL
queries
Automatically
graded
practice
questions
in
the
areas
of
Normalization,
SQL,
database
modeling,
and
relational
algebra
to
help
you
assess
your
basic
understanding
of
the
material
And
more!
To
access
Database
Place
for
the
first
time:
You
will
need
to
register
online
using
a
computer
with
an
Internet
connection
and
a
Web
browser.
The
process
takes
just
a
couple
of
minutes
and
only
needs
to
be
completed
once.
1
-
WN
Scratch
5
6
t
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
Go
to
http://www.aw.com/databaseplace
Click
Enter
Database
Place
Click
the
Register
button
Use
a
coin
to
scratch
off
the
gray
coating
below
and
reveal
your
student
access
code”.
Do
not
use
a
knife
or
other
sharp
object,
which
can
damage
the
code.
Here!
On
the
registration
page,
enter
your
student
access
code.
Do
not
type
the
dashes.
You
can
use
lowercase
or
uppercase.
Follow
the
on-screen
instructions.
If
you
need
help
at
any
time
during the
online
registration
process,
simply
click
the
Need
Help?
icon.
Once
your
personal
Login
Name
and
Password
are
confirmed,
you can
begin
using
Database
Place!
To
Log
into
Database
Place
After
You
Register:
You
can
access
Database
Place
anytime
by
going
to
http://www.aw.com/databaseplace,
clicking
"Enter
Database
Place,"
and
providing
your
Login
Name
and
Password
when
prompted.
*Important:
The
Access
Code
on
this
page
can
only
be
used
once
to
establish
a
subscription
to
Database
Place.
This
subscription
is
valid
for
six
months
upon
activation,
and
is
not
transfer-
able.
If
this
access
code
has
already
been
scratched
off,
it
may
no
longer
be
valid.
If
this
is
the
case,
you
can
purchase
a
subscription
by
going
to
http://www.aw.com/databaseplace
and
click-
ing
"Enter
Database
Place."
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