Beginning Database Design Solutions Understanding and Implementing Database Design Concepts for the Cloud and Beyond 2nd Edition Rod Stephens – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781394155729, 1394155727, 9781394155835, 1394155832
Product details:
- ISBN 10: 1394155832
- ISBN 13: 9781394155835
- Author: Rod Stephens
In the newly revised second edition of Beginning Database Design Solutions: Understanding and Implementing Database Design Concepts for the Cloud and Beyond, Second Edition, award-winning programming instructor and mathematician Rod Stephens delivers an easy-to-understand guide to designing and implementing databases both in and out of the cloud. Without assuming any prior database design knowledge, the author walks you through the steps you’ll need to take to understand, analyze, design, and build databases.
Table contents:
CHAPTER 1: DATABASE DESIGN GOALS
CHAPTER 2: RELATIONAL OVERVIEW
CHAPTER 3: NOSQL OVERVIEW
CHAPTER 4: UNDERSTANDING USER NEEDS
CHAPTER 5: TRANSLATING USER NEEDS INTO DATA MODELS
CHAPTER 6: EXTRACTING BUSINESS RULES
CHAPTER 7: NORMALIZING DATA
CHAPTER 8: DESIGNING DATABASES TO SUPPORT SOFTWARE
CHAPTER 9: USING COMMON DESIGN PATTERNS
CHAPTER 10: AVOIDING COMMON DESIGN PITFALLS
CHAPTER 11: DEFINING USER NEEDS AND REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 12: BUILDING A DATA MODEL
CHAPTER 13: EXTRACTING BUSINESS RULES
CHAPTER 14: NORMALIZING AND REFINING
CHAPTER 15: EXAMPLE OVERVIEW
CHAPTER 16: MARIADB IN PYTHON
CHAPTER 17: MARIADB IN C#
CHAPTER 18: POSTGRESQL IN PYTHON
CHAPTER 19: POSTGRESQL IN C#
CHAPTER 20: NEO4J AURADB IN PYTHON
CHAPTER 21: NEO4J AURADB IN C#
CHAPTER 22: MONGODB ATLAS IN PYTHON
CHAPTER 23: MONGODB ATLAS IN C#
CHAPTER 24: APACHE IGNITE IN PYTHON
CHAPTER 25: APACHE IGNITE IN C#
CHAPTER 26: INTRODUCTION TO SQL
CHAPTER 27: BUILDING DATABASES WITH SQL SCRIPTS
CHAPTER 28: DATABASE MAINTENANCE
CHAPTER 29: DATABASE SECURITY
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