Packed with dozens of no-nonsense chapters written by leading professionals, Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition shows your students how to design, build, and maintain high-performance, high-availability databases in multiple environments. Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition is the most comprehensive, single-volume guide of its kind. The book provides the latest, most innovative solutions for planning, developing, and running a powerful data management function. Here students will find exhaustive coverage of the range of data repositories (from legacy indexed files to object data bases and data warehouses) as well as details on everything from strategic planning to maximizing database performance. Completely revised and updated to reflect latebreaking technologies, Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition includes extensive case studies and straightforward descriptions showing students how to:
implement Web-enabled data warehouses
build multimedia databases
master data mining
use enterprise database modeling
stay up-to-date with data conversion and migration
maximize OLAP architectures and tools
Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition also provides ongoing coverage of the latest tools and techniques regarding:
organization for quality information systems
data definition
database design and management
object and hybrid databases
and more
Each contributor to Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition is an expert with first-hand experience in database and data management. These contributors provide a depth and breadth of coverage you and your students simply won't find anywhere else.
Prepare your students for "real-world" business computing. Start them off with Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition.