Computer Science ~ Contents - McGraw-Hill Books
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<strong>Computer</strong> <strong>Science</strong>SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF FUN DA MEN TALS OFRE LA TION AL DATABASESby Ramon Mata-Toledo and Pauline Cushman2001 / 249 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-136188-0 / MHID: 0-07-136188-XSchaum's PublicationCONTENTSAn Overview of DBMS and DB Systems Architecture. Relational DatabaseConcepts. An Introduction to SQL. Func tion al Dependencies. The NormalizationProcess. Basic Security Issues. The Entity-Relationship Model.International EditionDATABASE SYSTEMSby Paolo Atzeni, Universita’ di Roma Tre, Stefano Ceri, and StefanoParaboschi, Politecnico di Milano, and Riccardo Torlone, Universita’di Roma Tre2000 / 600 pages / softcoverISBN-13: 978-0-07-709500-0 / MHID: 0-07-709500-6ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123435-1 / MHID: 0-07-123435-7 [IE](<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> UK Title)CONTENTSIntroduction: Part 1: Relational Databases: The Model and Its Languages. TheRelational Model. The Structure of the Re la tion al Model. Integrity Constraints.Discussion. Relational Algebra and Calculus. Relational Algebra. RelationalCal cu lus. Datalog. SQL. Data Definition in SQL. Queries in SQL. DataManipulation in SQL. Additional Data Definition Features. Access Privileges. SQLand Programming Languages. Part 2: Database Design: Design Methodologiesand Models. The Database Design Process. The En ti ty-Relationship Model.Documentation of E-R Schemes. Conceptual De sign. Requirements Col lec tionand Analysis. General Representation Criteria. Design Strategies. Qual i ties ofa Conceptual Schema. A General Meth od ol o gy for Database Design. A DesignExample: The Conceptual Phase. CASE Tools for Database Design. LogicalDesign. Per for mance Analysis on Con cep tu al Schemas. Re struc tur ing E-RSchemas. Trans la tion Towards the Re la tion al Model. A Design Example: TheLogical Phase. Logical Design with Database Design Tools. Normalization.Re dun dan cies and Anomalies. Func tion al Dependencies. Boyce-Codd NormalForm. Qualities of De com po si tions. Third Normal Form. Normalization and theDesign Process. Part 3: Database Technology. Technology of a Database Server.Transactions. Concurrency Control. Buffer Management. Re li abil i ty Control.Physical Structures. Query Pro cess ing and Optimization. Physical Design.Dis trib ut ed Architectures. Cli ent-Server Architecture. Distributed Databases.Distributed Database Technology. Two-Phase Commit Protocol. Interoperability.Par al lel ism. Replication Man age ment. Part 4: Evolution of Databases. ObjectDatabases. Object-Oriented Database Systems (OODBMS). OMG StandardLanguages: ODL and OQL. Object-Relational Database Sys tems (ORDBMS).Multimedia Database Systems. Tech nol o gy Extensions for Object Databases.Active da ta bas es. Triggers in Re la tion al Systems. Def i ni tions and Use of Triggersin Oracle. Definitions and Use of Triggers in DB. Advanced Features of ActiveRules. Properties of Active Rules. Active Database Applications. Data Warehouses.Ar chi tec ture. Multi-dimensional Model and Languages. Data Mining. Databasesand the World-Wide-Web. Internet and the World-Wide-Web: Basic Concepts.Databases in the World-Wide-Web. CGI and Gateways. Database Tools for WebAp pli ca tions. Design of Web Sites. Appendices: DB. ORACLE. ACCESS.SQLSCHAUM’S OUT LINE OF FUN DA MEN TALS OF SQLPRO GRAM MINGby Ramon Mata-Toledo and Pauline Cushman2001 / 314 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-135953-5 / MHID: 0-07-135953-2Schaum's PublicationCONTENTSAn Introduction to SQL and Relational Databawe Concepts. Implementationof the Re la tion al Operators in SQL. Bool ean Operators and Pattern Matching.Arithmetic Op er a tions and Built-In Functions. Group Functions. Processing Dateand Time Information. Complex Queries and Set Operators. Basic Security IssuesUsing SQL. Appendices.Distributed DatabaseInternational EditionDISTRIBUTED DATABASESPrinciples and Systemsby Stefano Ceri and Guiseppe Pelagatti, both of Politecnico di Milano1984 / 416 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-066215-5 / MHID: 0-07-066215-0 [IE]Assembly LanguagesInternational EditionASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PRO GRAM MING ANDORGANIZATION OF THE IBM PCby Ytha Yu and Charles Marut, both of California State University,Hayward1992 / 512 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-112896-4 / MHID: 0-07-112896-4 [IE]CONTENTSPART ONE: ELEMENTS OF ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING: CHAP-TER 1: Microcomputer Systems. CHAPTER 2: Representation of Numbers andCharacters. CHAPTER 3: Organization of the IBM Personal <strong>Computer</strong>s. CHAPTER4: Introduction to IBM PC Assembly Language. CHAPTER 5: The Processor Statusand the Flags Register. CHAPTER 6: Flow Control Instructions. CHAPTER 7:Logic, Shift, and Rotate In struc tions. CHAPTER 8: The Stack and Introduction toProcedures. CHAPTER 9: Multiplication and Division Instructions. CHAPTER 10:Arrays and Addressing Modes The String Instructions. PART TWO: ADVANCEDTOPICS CHAPTER: 11: Text Display and Keyboard Programming. CHAPTER12: Macros. CHAP TER 13: Memory Management. CHAPTER 14: Bios and DOSInterrupts. CHAPTER 15: Color Graphics. CHAPTER 16: Recursion. CHAPTER17: Advanced Arithmetic. CHAP TER 18: Disk Operations. CHAPTER 19:80286/80386/80486 Microprocessors and OS/24015-60_CompSc.indd 4011/15/06 5:05:24 PM