Database management systems (DBMS) often form the core component of information systems, enabling the integrated storage of large data assets that multiple applications can access simultaneously. Some requirements must be taken into account when implementing these systems:
The authors cover the major concepts and techniques of implementing DBMS, with an emphasis on the concepts and base technologies of commercial, mostly relational database systems: architecture, data organization, request processing, synchronization in multi-user operation, and recovery.
In addition, the authors also address current developments in storage media, alternative storage models, handling data warehouse requests, request optimizers, and transaction models. Information on in-depth literature as well as exercises at the end of the chapters help deepen the learned as well as self-study and exam preparation.
To understand the book, basic knowledge of the theoretical foundations of DBMS such as relational algebra as well as basic knowledge of SQL are necessary.
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