Computer data-base organization - James Martin

KORTE INHOUD

Hardcover, in-8, 557 pp., illustraties, index/register.

'Computer Data-Base Organization' by James Martin is a foundational text in the field of database management. It covers the principles and concepts of organizing and managing data within computer systems. The book provides an in-depth exploration of database structures, data models, and the mechanisms used to efficiently store, retrieve, and manipulate data. It also discusses various types of databases, including hierarchical, network, and relational models, and examines key issues related to data integrity, normalization, and access control. This book is aimed at students, IT professionals, and anyone interested in the technical aspects of database systems.



1975Taal: Engelszie alle details...

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1975Uitgever: Prentice Hall557 paginasTaal: Engels