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Database Management and Design
by Gary W. Hansen, James V. Hansen
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Prentice Hall College Div (1991-08)
ISBN: 0132007592
EAN: 9780132007597
Dewy Decimal #: 005.74
Hardcover: 578 pages
SKU: OZ122422
Condition: Very Good
Comments: 0132007592 Book free of markings. Cover shows minimal shelf wear except for small tear on bottom edge of back binding. Interior & spine evidence little if any use; overall, a very nice copy. Your book will be carefully protected for transit in sturdy, weather-resistant packaging. We are prompt, efficient, communicative.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
An updated, introductory management book which discusses object oriented data modeling and client server platforms. KEY FEATURES: It explores management and design within the context of the database development life cycle.
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Customer Reviews
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Excellent foundation for database design!
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-03-13
I used this book and even had a class from Gary Hansen. This book is well written and has been the foundation of my early career since I have been designing and building a corporate e-commerce site for the past several years. I can't count how many meetings I have been in where the concepts in this book have come into play. I'm even more baffled by those that are programmers that lack the skills and concepts taught in this book. The book has great examples and walks through explaining some potentionally confusing concepts in a manner that is understandable.I'm now looking to buy a copy so that my co-workers can learn the database skills they really should have.
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Very clear, lots of samples
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-07-23
I was using some database products in an "informal" way since 10 years ago. This book helped me to clarify several concepts needed for a good foundation in database design. The examples are very well designed, most involving "classical" situations, but presented with several degrees of dificulty. The style is a bit dense at first, but easily readable.This recommentation is obvious, but not always followed: read this kind of material before trying to learn from the database "concepts" included in the specific product's guide.
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