For Introductory courses in Database Management.
Modern Database Management, 5/e is the ideal book for your database management course. While sufficient technical detail is provided, the emphasis remains on management and implementation issues pertinent in a business information systems curriculum. When used in tandem with Modern Systems Analysis and Design, 2/e by Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Joey F. George, and Joseph S. Valacich (1999-Addison Wesley Longman), students can follow a common systems development framework in the SA&D and database sequence.
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Jeffrey A. Hoffer (hoffer@udayton.edu) is the Sherman ― Standard Register Professor of Data Management in the MIS, Operations Management, and Decision Sciences Department at the University of Dayton. He received a PhD from Cornell University in 1973 and was on the faculties of Case Western Reserve University and Indiana University before joining UD. He is a founder of the INFORMS College on Information Systems, the International Conference on Information Systems (and its conference chair in 1985), and the Association for Information Systems. He is author of many scholarly publications in the areas of database management, data warehousing, systems analysis, strategic systems planning, and human-computer interaction. He is co-author of several leading textbooks: Modern Database Management, Modern Systems Analysis and Design, Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design, Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design, and Managing Information Technology: What Managers Need to Know, all published by Prentice-Hall. Dr. Hoffer is also an Associate Director of the Teradata University Network, the leading web portal for faculty and students in the data management, data warehousing, decision support, and business intelligence areas.
The new edition of this popular text offers balanced, current coverage of the new tools and technologies that are shaping modern database management. In a detailed chapter on client/server and distributed databases, the authors address the trends toward downsizing, redefining the role of mainframes, the increased emphasis on LANs, and end-user computing. Throughout, the authors employ case studies to illustrate the role of database analysis and design concepts in the total systems development process.
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