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Database Management Greg Riccardi

Database Management By Greg Riccardi

Database Management by Greg Riccardi


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Discusses basic databases concepts, as well as, how databases are used to support Web sites and organizations. This book provides an overview of the core database concepts for the design, creation, and manipulation of relational data. It is useful for students in Information Systems and Information Technology.

Database Management Summary

Database Management: With Website Development Applications by Greg Riccardi

Students taking database courses want to know how they'll apply the material to their careers. Database Management: With Web Site Development Applications presents databases in a way that is relevant to today's business environment by applying this information to a world dominated by the Internet. The book discusses basic databases concepts, as well as, how databases are used to support Web sites and organizations. This is the perfect book for students in Information Systems and Information Technology.

The book provides a complete overview of the core database concepts for the design, creation, and manipulation of relational data. This material is discussed in the context of how databases are used in business. A running case study brings to life the basic concepts in the context of a video rental database. In this case study, Big Hit Video Inc., readers dissect an existing database to learn about database design, SQL, and the Entity-Relationship model.

A second running case study, BigHit Online, allows students to apply database concepts by building an online video store one step at a time. Each chapter concludes with a Case in Point that applies the material from that chapter to BigHit Online. This case study follows the steps of the development process and helps students understand how design decisions that they make early effect what they do later on. The entire BigHit Online system is available on the Web with full source code and sample SQL Server database.

After complete coverage of important database concepts, the book discusses how to develop dynamic Web sites with Web applications that interact with databases. Students learn principles of using HTML and CSS to display database information and learn how to design an interactive Web site. They implement their Web sites using SQL Server, JavaScript, Active Server Pages, and HTML. All of this material is accompanied by extensive examples and working Web sites.

About Greg Riccardi

Greg Riccardi is a professor of computer science at Florida State University and an associate of the Supercomputer Computations Research Institute. Professor Riccardi's research interests include scientific databases, object-oriented databases, and parallel computation. He is also affiliated with the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility where he works on the acquisition, management, and analysis of data for experimental physics. He received a University Teaching Award in 1997 from Florida State University.

Table of Contents

(Each Chapter concludes with Chapter Summary, Key Terms, Questions, Exercises, Projects, and Further Readings. Chapters One and Two do not contain Projects.).

I. INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE WORLD WIDE WEB.

1. Introduction to Information Systems.

What Are Information Systems and Databases?

Why Are Databases Important?

How Do Databases Represent Information?

Who Works with Database Systems?

How Do Databases Support the World Wide Web?

What Database Concepts and Terms Do You Need to Know?

2. An overview of Internet Architecture and Tools.

The Web: What Does It Consist Of?

Web Pages and HTML.

Web and Information Servers.

A Close Look at a Sample Web Site.

II. DESIGNING AND SPECIFYING INFORMATION SYSTEMS.

3. Representing Information with Data Models.

Data Models.

Discovering and Specifying Information Requirements and Terminology.

Organizing Information.

Relationships and Relationship Types.

Case in Point: Determining entity classes, attributes and relationship types for video sales.

4. Designing Entity-Relationship Models.

Entity-Relationship Modeling.

Entity-Relationship Diagrams.

Modeling Video Rentals.

Roles in Relationship Types.

An E-R Model for BigHit Video.

Object-Oriented Data Models.

Case in Point: E-R model for video sales for BigHit Video.

III. DESIGNING AND CREATING RELATIONAL DATABASES.

5. Developing Relational Data Models.

Introduction to the Relational Model.

A Closer Look at Relation Schemas and Keys.

Translating E-R Diagrams to Relation Schemas.

Representing Entity Classes as Relation Schemas.

Representing composite, multi-valued, and derived attributes.

Composite Attributes.

Multi-valued Attributes.

Derived Attributes.

Representing Relationship Types as Attributes.

One-to-many Relationship types.

One-to-one Relationship types.

Representing One-to-One Relationships by Merging Entities.

Representing Many-to-Many Relationships as Tables.

Representing Weak Entity Classes.

Representing Inheritance as Tables.

Case in Point: Relational model for video sales for BigHit Video.

6. Defining Relational Databases with Microsoft Access.

Creating an Access Database.

Creating Tables in Access.

Creating Forms from Tables.

Configuring Access for Multiple Users.

Specifying Relationship Types in Access.

Case in Point: Creating an Access database for Bighit Online Video Sales.

7. Improving Relational Schemas and Normalization.

Redundancy and Anomalies in Relation Schemas.

Functional Dependencies Between Attributes.

Superkeys and Keys.

Inferring Additional Functional Dependencies.

Determining Keys from Functional Dependencies.

Normalization.

Third Normal Form (3NF).

Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF).

Case in Point: Normalization of a Car Registration.

IV. MANIPULATING RELATIONAL INFORMATION.

8. Manipulating Database Content with Relational Algebra and Microsoft Access.

Manipulating Information in Relational Databases.

Projection Queries.

Selection Queries.

Product Queries.

Queries with multiple join.

Combining Relational Operations.

Defining Complex Queries with Microsoft Access.

Applying Set Operators to Tables.

Creating User Interfaces in Access.

Case in Point: A Video Rental Checkout Form.

9. Using SQL to Manipulate Database Content and Structure.

Using SQL Select Statements for Queries.

Modifying Database Content with SQL.

Creating and Manipulating Schemas with SQL.

Case in Point: Manipulating BigHit Online Information with SQL.

V. CREATING INTERACTIVE WEB SITES.

10. Presenting Information on the Web with HTML.

Introduction to HTML.

Example of an HTML Document.

Anchor tags, URLs, and references to other documents.

Presenting information in tables.

Controlling format with style sheets.

Using external style sheets and style classes.

Case in Point: Design of the BigHit Online Web Site.

11. Creating Interaction between Users and Servers with ASP and JavaScript.

Active URLs and Forms in HTML.

Server-side scripting with ASP.

Processing forms with ASP and JavaScript.

Using objects and functions to improve code.

Case in Point: Forms and Interaction for BigHit Online.

12. Developing Database Applications for the Web.

Connecting to databases with ASP.

Executing select queries with ASP.

Creating objects from queries.

A general purpose query execution script.

Inserting new customer information.

Handling quote marks in SQL statements.

Case in Point: BigHit Online Web-Database Application.

VI. DEVELOPING AND MANAGING WEB-DATABASE INTERACTION.

13. Designing an Interactive Web Site.

Components of the BigHit Online Web site.

Data modeling for BigHit Online.

Relational Model for BigHit Online.

Creating a SQL Server Database.

Web Site Design, Pages, and Flow.

14. Implementing BigHit Online in ASP and JavaScript.

Viewing Source Code and SQL Statements.

Login and Customer Information.

Searching and Adding Items to a Shopping Cart.

Checkout Processing.

15. Advanced Issues in Website Design and Implementation.

Forms checking with client-side JavaScript.

Error handling in server-side JavaScript.

Transactions and transaction management.

Backup and Recovery from Failures.

Security in Information Systems.

Stored Procedures and Functions.

Case in Point: Transactions and Security in BigHit Online.

Additional information

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Database Management: With Website Development Applications by Greg Riccardi
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Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
20020919
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