Database Development For Dummies
Unlock the secrets of effective database development with Database Development For Dummies by Allen G. Taylor. Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2000, this comprehensive guide spans 368 pages and offers invaluable insights for both beginners and experienced developers alike.
Discover the importance of accurate and appropriate modeling of real-world systems to ensure successful database implementation. This book delves into two widely-used modeling methods: the entity-relationship model and the semantic object model, providing you with the tools you need to design and manage robust databases.
Whether you are looking to enhance your skills in database design, engineering, or management, Database Development For Dummies is an essential resource that will guide you through the complexities of database systems with ease. Don’t miss the opportunity to elevate your understanding and expertise in this critical area of computer science!