R. Cattell; Douglas K. Barry; Mark Berler; Jeff Eastman; David Jordan; Conn Russell; Olaf Schadow; Torsten Stanienda; Ve Elsevier Science & Technology (2000) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
APress Sivumäärä: 520 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Painos: Softcover reprint of Julkaisuvuosi: 2004, 28.10.2004 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
Nearly every non-trivial application requires data persistence, and for an application of any significant size and scope, persistence is typically achieved using a database. If youre building or maintaining any significant application and are using MySQL, this book is for you. For open source and other types of projects, the MySQL database is a very popular choice: its free, fast, robust, and scalable, and it runs on all of the major platforms, allowing maximum use of available hardware resources. But its easy to disregard MySQLs speed and other advantages if your database design is inefficient. Needlessly duplicating data, using improper types for columns, overloading a single table where multiple tables should be used, failing to leverage the calculation features of MySQL, and making multiple queries instead of an efficient single query are some of the common mistakes.
Beginning MySQL Database Design and Optimization shows you how to identify, overcome, and avoid gross inefficiencies. It demonstrates how to maximize the many data manipulation features that MySQL includes. This book explains how to include tests and branches in your queries, how to normalize your database, and how to issue concurrent queries to boost performance, among many other design and optimization topics. Youll also learn about some features new to MySQL 4.1 and 5.0 like subqueries, stored procedures, and views, all of which will help you build even more efficient applications.