Post takes a hands-on, applications-oriented--not a theory oriented--approach to DBMS focusing on teaching students how to evaluate a business situation and apply a solution by building a database application. The text contains in-depth coverage of two crucial topics for building databases: database design (normalization) and Structured Query Language-SQL (queries). Post includes many examples, exercises, and 2 sample databases to give students plenty of hands-on practice.
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Gerald V. Post (Stockton, CA) is a professor of management information systems at University of the Pacific.
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