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    Fundamentals of database systems by Elmasri, Ramez, Navathe, Sham

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Databases and Database Users -- Database System Concepts and Architecture -- Data Modeling Using the Entity-Relationship (ER) Model -- The Enhanced Entity-Relationship (EER) Model -- The Relational Data Model and Relational Database Constraints -- Basic SQL -- More SQL: Complex Queries, Triggers, Views, and Schema Modification -- The Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus -- Relational Database Design by ER- and EER-to-Relational Mapping -- Introduction to SQL Programming Techniques -- Web Database Programming Using PHP -- Object and Object-Relational Databases -- XML: Extensible Markup Language -- Basics of Functional Dependencies and Normalization for Relational Databases -- Relational Database Design Algorithms and Further Dependencies -- Disk Storage, Basic File Structures, Hashing, and Modern Storage Architectures -- Indexing Structures for Files and Physical Database Design -- Strategies for Query Processing -- Query Optimization -- Introduction to Transaction Processing Concepts and Theory -- Concurrency Control Techniques -- Database Recovery Techniques -- Distributed Database Concepts -- NOSQL Databases and Big Data Storage Systems -- Big Data Technologies Based on MapReduce and Hadoop -- Enhanced Data Models: Introduction to Active, Temporal, Spatial, Multimedia, and Deductive Databases -- Introduction to Information Retrieval and Web Search -- Data Mining Concepts -- Overview of Data Warehousing and OLAP -- Database Security -- Appendix A, Alternative Diagrammatic Notations for ER Models -- Appendix B, Parameters of Discs -- Appendix C, Overview of the QBE Language -- Appendix D, Overview of the Hierarchical Data Models -- Appendix E, Overview of the Network Data Model…”
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    Fundamentals of database systems by Elmasri, Ramez, Navathe, Shamkant B.

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Part 1 - Introduction and Conceptual Modeling -- Chapter 1 - Databases and Database Users -- Chapter 2 - Database System Concepts and Architecture -- Chapter 3 - Data Modeling Using the Entity-Relationship (ER) Model -- Chapter 4 - The Enhanced Entity-Relationship (EER) Model -- Chapter 5 - The Relational Data Model and Relational Database Constraints -- Chapter 6 - The Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus -- Chapter 7 - Relational Database Design by ERand EER-to-Relational Mapping -- Chapter 8 - SQL-99: Schema Definition, Constraints, Queries, and Views -- Chapter 9 - Introduction to SQL Programming Techniques -- Chapter 10 - Functional Dependencies and Normalization for Relational Databases -- Chapter 11 - Relational Database Design Algorithms and Further Dependencies -- Chapter 12 - Practical Database Design Methodology and Use of UML Diagrams -- Part 4 - Data Storage, Indexing, Query Processing, and Physical Design -- Chapter 13 - Disk Storage, Basic File Structures, and Hashing -- Chapter 14 - Indexing Structures for Files -- Chapter 15 - Algorithms for Query Processing and Optimization -- Chapter 16 - Physical Database Design and Tuning -- Part 5 - Transaction Processing Concepts -- Chapter 17 - Introduction to Transaction Processing Concepts and Theory -- Chapter 18 - Concurrency Control Techniques -- Chapter 19 - Database Recovery Techniques -- Chapter 20 - Concepts for Object Databases -- Chapter 21 Object Database Standards, Languages, and Design -- Chapter 22 - Object-Relational and Extended-Relational Systems -- Part 7 - Further Topics: Security, Advanced Modeling, and Distribution -- Chapter 23 - Database Security -- Chapter 24 - Enhanced Data Models for Advanced Applications -- Chapter 25 - Distributed Databases and Client-Server Architectures -- Chapter 26 - Web Database Programming Using PHP -- Chapter 27 - XML: Extensible Markup Language -- Chapter 28 - Data Mining Concepts -- Chapter 29 - Overview of Data Warehousing and OLAP -- Chapter 30 - Emerging Database Technologies and Applications -- Appendix A Alternative Diagrammatic Notations for ER Models -- Appendix B Parameters of Disks -- Appendix C Overview of the QBE Language C.1 Basic Retrievals in QBE C.2 Grouping, Aggregation, and Database Modification in QBE -- Appendix D Overview of the Hierarchical Data Model (located on the Companion Website at http://www.aw.com/elmasri) -- Appendix E Overview of the Network Data Model (located on the Companion Website at http://www.aw.com/elmasri)…”
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