Relational Databases: Concepts, Design, and AdministrationMcGraw-Hill, 1991 - 294 pages A practical approach to everyday management of the relational database environment. This book emphasizes database performance issues and standards, and provides specific techniques for effectively auditing the DB2 environment. |
Contents
Data Models and Data Structures | 15 |
Designing Database Applications | 33 |
Data Normalization | 61 |
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Common terms and phrases
access path ADABAS application programs attributes audit base table buffer pools candidate key clause columns constraints CPER create data definition data dictionary data flow diagrams data model data normalization data resource database design database environment database management dataset DB2 Catalog DB2 system DBMS DBMSs defined DELETE DEPARTMENT distributed database ensure entity example exist Figure foreign key functional dependencies IDMS/R implementation INSERT INVOICE INVOICE-ITEM INVOICE-NUM language LAST_NAME lock logical database design operations option organization performance physical database design physical design primary key query records referential integrity rela relational data relational database relationship repeating groups requirements retrieve rows SALARY SELECT statement SNAME specified SQL statement SQL*PLUS SQL/DS stored STUDENT subquery SVER tabase table space third normal form tion transaction unique UPDATE usage VSAM
References to this book
DB2 Universal Database V8 Handbook for Windows, Unix, and Linux Philip K. Gunning No preview available - 2003 |
