Database System Concepts Fourth Edition
Abraham Silberschatz Henry F. Korth S. Sudarshan
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Chapter | Format | |
1. Introduction | ||
Part 1: Data Models | ||
2. Entity-Relationship Model | ||
3. Relational Model | ||
Part 2: Relational Databases | ||
4. SQL | ||
5. Other Relational Languages | ||
6. Integrity and Security | ||
7. Relational-Database Design | ||
Part 3: Object-based Databases and XML | ||
8. Object-Oriented Databases | ||
9. Object-Relational Databases | ||
10. XML | ||
Part 4: Data Storage and Querying | ||
11. Storage and File Structure | ||
12. Indexing and Hashing | ||
13. Query Processing | ||
14. Query Optimization | ||
Part 5: Transaction Management | ||
15. Transactions | ||
16. Concurrency Control | ||
17. Recovery System | ||
Part 6: Database System Architecture | ||
18. Database System Architectures | ||
19. Distributed Databases | ||
20. Parallel Databases | ||
Part 7: Other Topics | ||
21. Application Development and Administration | ||
22. Advanced Querying and Information Retrieval | ||
23. Advanced Data Types and New Applications | ||
24. Advanced Transaction Processing | ||
Part 8: Case Studies : No exercises/solutions for this part | ||
Part 9: Appendices | ||
A. Network Model | ||
B. Hierarchical Model | ||
C. Advanced Relational Database Design |