RELATIONAL DATABASE PRACTICES: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN THE THEORY OF DATABASE DESIGN AND REAL-WORLD PRACTICES
By Malcolm Hamer.
Description
The gap between what a student learns in a standard database design course and what goes on in the real world is wide and is growing wider every year. Standard database design courses (included in a university computer science or information technology curriculum, or provided by vendors of database management systems) teach the concepts underlying the relational database model. They use simple examples, such as a university administration database (a favorite of authors of database books for many years), using no more than a dozen tables – so that the student can understand what is go...
ISBN(s)
0998964603, 9780998964607