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Database Management Systems

Database Management Systems

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Authors: Raghu Ramakrishnan, Johannes Gehrke, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Johannes Gehrke
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 44 reviews
Sales Rank: 160752

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 3
Pages: 1104
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.2 x 1.6

ISBN: 0072465638
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.74
EAN: 9780072465631

Publication Date: August 14, 2002
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Condition: NOT PRETTY! Hardcover 3rd edition. Heavy wear and creasing. Text clean and binding tight. Book creased. NO ONLINE CODE. Remainder mark.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Database Management Systems provides comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of the fundamentals of database systems. Coherent explanations and practical examples have made this one of the leading texts in the field. The third edition continues in this tradition, enhancing it with more practical material.. .

The new edition has been reorganized to allow more flexibility in the way the course is taught. Now, instructors can easily choose whether they would like to teach a course which emphasizes database application development or a course that emphasizes database systems issues. New overview chapters at the beginning of parts make it possible to skip other chapters in the part if you don't want the detail.. .

More applications and examples have been added throughout the book, including SQL and Oracle examples. The applied flavor is further enhanced by the two new database applications chapters.


Customer Reviews:   Read 39 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Very Good Book   December 8, 2005
Ed Knorr (Canada)
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

It's tough finding really good database books that provide a broad range of coverage of database related topics, including the internals of how (relational) database systems work. This is one of the best database books (database theory, concepts, internals, and state-of-the-art database topics) that has come along in 20-25 years. Please note that this is a university textbook. You won't learn MS Access programming or Oracle database administration from this book; if this is why you bought the book, you will probably be disappointed. You will, however, learn a lot about database concepts and internals. There are some small errors in the book, but that happens everywhere. The examples are pretty easy to follow, and the sidebars about DB2, Oracle, SQL Server, etc. are really nice.

This is a great book to keep on your reference shelf, whether you are an academic, or have a career in industry. We've been using this book at UBC for both our 3rd and 4th year database courses for several years, and have found it to be particularly good for teaching. Overall, the students seem to be pretty satisfied with it. We also use parts of the Garcia-Molina, Ullman, Widom text ("Database Systems: The Complete Book") for part of our 4th year course. It, too, is a very good book.



5 out of 5 stars Great, practical book on basic DB internals   April 3, 2006
Paul Rogers (Fremont, CA USA)
14 out of 15 found this review helpful

A few years back, I created a special-purpose, custom-built, high-speed relational DBMS using just this book and general computer science knowledge. Darn thing blew the socks off more general purpose solutions and was very stable even after a crash. The book covers access methods, indexing, logging, crash recovery and other basics.

If you want to know how database systems are built at the nuts & bolts level, this is for you. If you want to know how to use a database system, or how to design an application database then this is not your book; choose a "user-level" book instead. If you want to know about the latest research directions, then pass on this one as well since it only covers the tried & true basics.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent introductional book w/ focus on design   February 14, 2001
Christian Gleissner (Nuernberg, Germany)
13 out of 15 found this review helpful

I compared this book with two other reference books (Date and Elmasri/Navathe). This book is the best of the three when it comes to presenting the whole database field with a special focus on the design of databases. The key differences to the other books I compared it with are that Date focuses much more on the relational model, whilst Elmasri/Navathe has many side-notes on Oracle and Access. This book by Ramakrishnan/Gehrke deals more with design aspects of databases and gives a broad, yet also somewhat deep introduction in this respect. It does not say much about any database systems on the market but focuses more on concepts. If you are specifically interested in database design, I would recommend getting an advanced book that deals with these issues. However, if you are looking for a general dbms reference book with a special focus on design, this is the best book on the market. Unlike other books (for instance Date), it is also written in a very effective manner and comes right to the point. This easy style is especially advantageous when it comes to more difficult topics such as normalization. Where others delight in formalization, this book actually explains. Solutions for half of the questions in the book can be downloaded from the author's website by anyone.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent for anyone who wants some DBMS knowledge   August 14, 2000
Ganesh Oak (Edison, NJ USA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This book covers all the aspects of a DBMS, from theory to practical usage. The internals are explained very well. The thing I liked most is that it covrs not only RDBMS, but also OODBMS, ORDBMS, XML, etc. which are emerging technologies. Since databases are the most critical part of any enterprise system, all the people in IT industry - from junior programmer to project managers - must read this book if they want to learn about databases.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent book on the internals of DBMS   May 2, 1998
6 out of 9 found this review helpful

I always wanted to know about the internals of DB but could not find all the info in one place. This is the THE book for anyone interested in knowing how a DBMS actually works. Raghu Ramakrishnan is well known for excellent educational software. I have used CORAL(A Deductive Database from UW) here at ASU and expected to find technically rich material in this book, and I was not disappointed. Reading the source code of Microbase(a stripped down version of Minibase) proved very illuminating for me(especially the parser/optimizer part). Go read this book!

 
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