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Database Modeling and Design Toby J. Teorey (Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

Database Modeling and Design By Toby J. Teorey (Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

Summary

How do you model and design your database application in consideration of new technology or new business needs? This title is loaded with design rules and case studies that are applicable to any SQL, UML, or XML-based system. It is useful to those tasked with the creation of data models for the integration of large-scale enterprise data.

Database Modeling and Design Summary

Database Modeling and Design: Logical Design by Toby J. Teorey (Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

Database Modeling and Design, Fifth Edition, focuses on techniques for database design in relational database systems. This extensively revised fifth edition features clear explanations, lots of terrific examples and an illustrative case, and practical advice, with design rules that are applicable to any SQL-based system. The common examples are based on real-life experiences and have been thoroughly class-tested. This book is immediately useful to anyone tasked with the creation of data models for the integration of large-scale enterprise data. It is ideal for a stand-alone data management course focused on logical database design, or a supplement to an introductory text for introductory database management.

Database Modeling and Design Reviews

Database Modeling and Design is one of the best books that I have seen for explaining how to build database applications. The book is informative, well-written, and concise. --Michael Blaha, DSc., Consultant, Modelsoft Consulting Corp This book book is by far the best book available on classic database design. Topics like normalization and many-to-many and n-ary association semantics are without peer in teaching you how to model real-world complexities. This latest edition extends the classic material with extensive discussion of modern tools and other aspects of logical database design. Every database architect should have this book at hand. --Bob Muller, Data Analyst, Poesys Associates The book is not only good for beginners, but it also provides greater insight for experienced learners. Perhaps this is why it has evolved into its fifth edition. The book is generally well organized. It starts with the first step in the database life cycle, and progresses in a chronological order to more advanced concepts such as object relational design, Extensible Markup Language (XML), and Web databases. The writing style of the book is simple and straightforward, and the use of database terminology is very concise...In my opinion, the book could be used as a course text, with some help from other sources to cover SQL query-related concepts. However, I would have liked a chapter on SQL that covered simple and complex query design, as well as optimization. --Computing Reviews

About Toby J. Teorey (Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

Toby J. Teorey is a professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Arizona, Tucson, and a Ph.D. in computer sciences from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He was general chair of the 1981 ACM SIGMOD Conference and program chair for the 1991 Entity-Relationship Conference. Professor Teorey's current research focuses on database design and data warehousing, OLAP, advanced database systems, and performance of computer networks. He is a member of the ACM and the IEEE Computer Society. Sam Lightstone is a Senior Technical Staff Member and Development Manager with IBM's DB2 product development team. His work includes numerous topics in autonomic computing and relational database management systems. He is cofounder and leader of DB2's autonomic computing R&D effort. He is Chair of the IEEE Data Engineering Workgroup on Self Managing Database Systems and a member of the IEEE Computer Society Task Force on Autonomous and Autonomic Computing. In 2003 he was elected to the Canadian Technical Excellence Council, the Canadian affiliate of the IBM Academy of Technology. He is an IBM Master Inventor with over 25 patents and patents pending; he has published widely on autonomic computing for relational database systems. He has been with IBM since 1991. Tom Nadeau is the founder of Aladdin Software (aladdinsoftware.com) and works in the area of data and text mining. He received his B.S. degree in computer science and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His technical interests include data warehousing, OLAP, data mining and machine learning. He won the best paper award at the 2001 IBM CASCON Conference. H.V. Jagadish is a professor in EE and CS at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he is part of the database group affiliated with the bioinformatics program and the Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics. Prior to joining the Michigan faculty, he spent over a decade at AT&T Bell Laboratories as a research scientist where he became head of the Database division.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Entity-Relationship Model 3. Unified Modeling Language (UML) 4. Requirements Analysis and Conceptual Modeling 5. Transforming the Conceptual Data Model to SQL 6. Normalization 7. An Example of Logical Database Design 8. Object Relational Design 9. XML and Web Databases 10. Business Intelligence 11. CASE Tools Appendix: The Basics of SQL

Additional information

NLS9780123820204
9780123820204
0123820200
Database Modeling and Design: Logical Design by Toby J. Teorey (Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
New
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2011-03-28
352
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