Database Concepts, Global Edition, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (January 26, 2015) © 2016

  • David M. Kroenke Formerly Western Washington University
  • David J. Auer Western Washington University

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For undergraduate database management students or business professionals

Here’s practical help for understanding, creating, and managing small databases—from two of the world’s leading database authorities. Database Concepts by David Kroenke and David Auer gives undergraduate database management students and business professionals alike a firm understanding of the concepts behind the software, using Access 2013 to illustrate the concepts and techniques. Three projects run throughout the text, to show students how to apply the concepts to real-life business situations. The text provides flexibility for choosing the software instructors want to use in class; allows students to work with new, complete databases, including Wedgewood Pacific Corporation, Heather Sweeney Designs, and Wallingford Motors; and includes coverage for some of the latest information on databases available.

Table of contents

  1. 1. Getting Started
  2. 2. The Relational Model
  3. 3. Structured Query Language
  4. 4. Data Modeling and the Entity-Relationship Model
  5. 5. Database Design
  6. 6. Database Administration
  7. 7. Database Processing Applications
  8. 8. Big Data, Data Warehouses, and Business Intelligence Systems

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