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Ada 95: Problem Solving and Program Design (3rd Edition)
by Michael B. Feldman and Elliot B. Koffman
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In this third edition, educators Michael Feldman and Elliot Koffman continue to refine and enhance their balanced presentation of modern programming concepts and Ada 95 language capabilities. Students with no prior programming experience will begin to program with this interesting and powerful, yet flexible language that is used in the Boeing 777 and Airbus 340, the International Space Station, the European high-speed rail system, and many other major projects around the world. This text includes a CD-ROM containing versions of the GNU Ada 95 compiler (GNAT), other program development tools, and high-resolution graphics support for the Windows, DOS, Macintosh, and Linux operating systems. GNAT supports the full Ada 95 language as standardized by the ISO and the ANSI.
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Designed as an introductory text in problem solving and program design using Ada 95. Assumes no prior knowledge of computers or programming, and for most of its material, high school algebra is sufficient mathematical background. Softcover. CD-ROM included. DLC: Ada 95 (Computer program language).
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Database System Implementation
by Hector Garcia-Molina, Jeffrey D. Ullman, and Jennifer D. Widom
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Preface This book was designed for CS245, the second course in the database sequence at Stanford. Here, the first database course, CS145, covers database design and programming, for which the book A First Course in Database Systems by Jeff Ullman and Jennifer Widom, Prentice-Hall, 1997, was written. The CS245 course then covers implementation of a DBMS, notably storage structures, query processing, and transaction management. Use of the Book We're on a quarter system at Stanford, so the principal course using this book - CS245 - is only ten weeks long. In the Winter of 1999, Hector Garcia-Molina used a "beta" version of this book, and covered the following parts: Sections 2.1-2.4, all of Chapters 3 and 4, Sections 5.1 and 5.2, Sections 6.1--6.7, Sections 7.1-7.4, all of Chapter 8, Chapter 9 except for Section 9.8, Sections 10.1-10.3, Section 11.1, and Section 11.5. The balance of Chapters 6 and 7 (query optimization) is covered in an advanced course, CS346, where students implement their own DBMS. Other portions of the book that are not covered in CS245 may appear in another advanced course, CS347, which talks about distributed databases and advanced transaction processing. Schools that are on the semester system have the opportunity to combine the use of this book with its predecessor: A First Course in Database Systems. We recommend using that book in the first semester, coupled with a database-application programming project. The second semester could cover most or all of the content of this book. An advantage to splitting the study of databases into two courses is that students not planning to specialize in DBMS construction can take only the first course and be able to use databases in whatever branch of Computer Science they enter. Prerequisites The course on which the book is based is rarely taken before the senior year, so we expect the reader to have a fairly broad background in the traditional areas of Computer Science. We assume that the reader has learned something about database programming, especially SQL. It is helpful to know about relational algebra and to have some familiarity with basic data structures. Likewise, some knowledge of file systems and operating systems is useful. Exercises The book contains extensive exercises, with some for almost every section. We indicate harder exercises or parts of exercises with an exclamation point. The hardest exercises have a double exclamation point. Some of the exercises or parts are marked with a star. For these exercises, we shall endeavor to maintain solutions accessible through the book's Web page. These solutions are publicly available and should be used for self-testing. Note that in a few cases, one exercise B asks for modification or adaptation of your solution to another exercise A. If certain parts of A have Web-published solutions, then you should expect the corresponding parts of B to have solutions as well.We hope to make available the notes for each offering of CS245 and relevant portions of other database courses, as we teach them, including homeworks, exams, and solutions. Acknowledgements Thanks go to Brad Adelberg, Karen Butler, Ed Chang, Surajit Chaudhuri, Rada Chirkova, Tom Dienstbier, Xavier Faz, Tracy Fujieda, Luis Gravano, Ben Holzman, Fabien Modoux, Peter Mork, Ken Ross, Mema Roussopolous, and Jonathan Ullman for assistance gathering material and/or discovering errors in earlier drafts of this work. Remaining errors are ours, of course. H. G.-M. J. D. U. J. W. Stanford, CA
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Three well-known computer scientists at Stanford University-Hector Garcia-Molina, Jeffrey D. Ullman, and Jennifer Widom-have written one of the most comprehensive books on database system implementation. Hector Garcia- Molina pioneered this book at Stanford as a second database systems course for computer science majors and industry-based professionals. It focuses on the implementation of database systems, including storage structures, query processing, and transaction management. Database System Implementation is valuable as an academic textbook or a professional reference. Noteworthy Features - Provides extensive coverage of query processing, including major algorithms for execution of queries and techniques for optimizing queries
- Covers information integration, including warehousing and mediators, OLAP, and data-cube systems
- Explains error-correction in RAID disks and covers bitmap indexes, data mining, data statistics, and pointer swizzling
- Supports additional teaching materials found on the book's Web page at http://www-db.stanford.edu/-html
- For college courses Prentice Hall offers a two-book package discount with A First Course in Database Systems and Database System Implementation
This text covers a broad spectrum of knowledge and technology. This carefully class-tested, highly readable presentation provides students or professionals with the next level of study. Written from the point of view of the database designer, user, and application programmer, this book provides practical advice from well-know experts on how to implement state-of-the-art database systems.
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Foundations of Semantic Databases
by De Brock
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Providing a comprehensive theory of data modelling, this book explains the important concepts and principles with real-life examples showing how to apply it directly in practical applications. topics covered include: a wide variety of functional requirements and query specification capabilities; a formal treatment of the semantics of the data; static and dynamic constraints and business rules; operations on tables, databases, and database universes; data dictionaries and their semantics; and comparisons of incidental properties and structural properties throughout the book. The book is aimed at professional database users such as designers, administrators and programmers, as well as specialists involved in data processing.
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Text: English (translation) Original Language: Dutch
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Database Management: Principles and Products
by Charles J. Bontempo and Cynthia Maro Saracco
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This easy-to-read, detailed guide to fundamental database management system (DBMS) concepts and contemporary technologies details five of the most popular commercial DBMS offerings: IBM's DB2, Oracle's Oracle, Sybase's SQL Server, Tandem's NonStop SQL/MP, and Computer Associates' CA-OpenIngres. Covers client/server DBMSs, distributed databases, replication, middleware, parallelism, and object-oriented support. For database administrators responsible for evaluating and selecting DBMSs, as well as for relational DBMS application programmers, system administrators, and network administrators.
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This easy-to-read, detailed guide to fundamental database management system (DBMS) concepts and contemporary technologies details five of the most popular commercial DBMS offerings: IBM's DB2, Oracle's Oracle, Sybase's SQL Server, Tandem's NonStop SQL/MP, and Computer Associates' CA-OpenIngres. Covers client/server DBMSs, distributed databases, replication, middleware, parallelism, and object-oriented support.
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Deductive Program Design (Nato a S I Series Series III, Computer and Systems Sciences)
by Germany) NATO Advanced Study Institute on Deductive Program Design
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This volume presents some of the most advanced research in the description of distributed systems and the design calculi of software and of hardware using functional, algebraic, logical, and programming calculi. The deductive treatment of distributed systems is presented in its complete spectrum from formal foundations and functional system specifications to assertion calculi for the verification of system programs. A highlight is the use of model checking techniques for proving properties about finite state automaton systems with extremely large state sets. It is also shown how the formalisms can be used to treat hardware systems, with emphasis on development steps leading from high-level abstractions to concrete representations. An important notion treated is that of refinement concepts in system development.
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Chirality in Drug Design and Development
by Indra K. Reddy and Reza Mehvar
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Covering every essential element in the development of chiral products, this reference provides a solid overview of the formulation, biopharmaceutical characteristics, and regulatory issues impacting the production of these pharmaceuticals. It supports researchers as they evaluate the pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic, and toxicological characteristics of specific enantiomers and chiral drug compounds and addresses in one convenient reference all the major challenges pertaining to drug chirality that have been neglected in the literature. Chirality in Drug Design and Development collects the latest studies from an interdisciplinary team of experts on chiral drug design.
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Understanding Design and Technology in Primary Schools
by Les Tickle
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Teaching design and technology to young children has set new challenges for primary school managers, teachers, pupils and parents. Using case studies, this book reveals teaching methods, issues faced and students experiences.
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Upgrading Relational Databases Using Objects
by Robert Vermeulen, Barry McGibbon, and Robert Vermeulen
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Upgrading Relational Databases with Objects presents a clear-headed overview of how to use object-oriented (OO) technology to improve existing relational databases. This practical how-to guide starts with the basics of OO and works its way up to examples and what-if scenarios that illustrate how OO technology is, should be and should not be integrated with relational databases. It draws a keen distinction between applications that can be best performed with each technology. The book describes such object technologies as OLE and CORBA and what their impacts will be on relational database connectivity and provides a brief tutorial on relational and object concepts, it then moves on to advanced object/relational, SQL3, OO database technology and the Internet.
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This book presents the advantages, best uses and limitations of how to use object-oriented technology to improve a relational or other database system. The author presents an in-depth look at how to entegrate OO technology with relational technology to allow greater flexibility in the interpretation, analysis and use of information. It draws the distinction between applications which can be best performed with each technology and presents the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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