Database Development for Dummies (For Dummies)
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Product Description
From ATMs to the personal finance, online shopping to networked information management, databases permeate every nook and cranny of our highlyâconnected, informationâintensive world. Databases have become so integral to the business environment that, nowadays, itâs next to impossible to stay competitive without the assistance of some sort of database technologyâno matter what type or size of business you run. But developing your own database can be very tricky. In fact, whether you want to keep records for a small business or run a large eâcommerce website, developing the right database system can be a major challenge. Which is where this friendly guide comes in.
From data modeling methods and development tools to Internet accessibility and security, Database Development For Dummies shows you, stepâbyâstep, everything you need to know about building a custom system from the ground up. Youâll discover how to:
- Model data accurately
- Design a reliable functional database
- Deliver robust relational databases on time and on budget
- Build a userâfriendly database application
- Put your database on the Web
In plain English, author Allen Taylor acquaints you with the most popular data modeling methods, and he shows you how to systematically design and develop a system incorporating a database and one or more applications that operate on it. Important topics he explores include:
- Understanding database architecture and how it has evolved
- Recognizing how database technology affects everyday life
- Using a structured approach to database development
- Creating an appropriate data model
- Developing a reliable relational design
- Understanding the complexities youâre likely to encounter in designing a database and how to simplify them
- Implementing your design using Microsoft Access 2000, SQL Server and other powerful database development tools
- Keeping your database secure
- Putting your database on the Internet
Todayâs powerful, lowâcost database development tools make it possible for virtually anybody to create their own database. Get Database Development For Dummies and discover what it takes to design, develop and implement a sophisticated database system tailored to you and your companyâs current and future data storage and management needs.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #170533 in Books
- Published on: 2000-11-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 408 pages
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Synopsis
From ATMs to the personal finance, online shopping to networked information management, databases permeate every nook and cranny of our highly--connected, information--intensive world. Databases have become so integral to the business environment that, nowadays, it's next to impossible to stay competitive without the assistance of some sort of database technology no matter what type or size of business you run. But developing your own database can be very tricky. In fact, whether you want to keep records for a small business or run a large e--commerce website, developing the right database system can be a major challenge. Which is where this friendly guide comes in. From data modeling methods and development tools to Internet accessibility and security, Database Development For Dummies shows you, step--by--step, everything you need to know about building a custom system from the ground up.
From the Back Cover
The key to successful database development is accurate and appropriate modelling of the real-world system that will be placed on the computer. Database Development For Dummies describes in detail two popular modelling methods, the entity-relationship model and the semantic object model. Once the model of a system is complete, the book describes how to convert the model into a database design, then implement the model on the target platform.
Databases on intranets and the Internet are covered, as are the issues that arise when multiple users simultaneously access the same database. A chapter is devoted to the emerging enterprise database market, including data warehousing. Another chapter covers the new object-relational technology.
About the Author
Allen G. Taylor is a 28âyear veteran of the computer industry and the author of 17 computerârelated books, including SQL For Dummies. In addition to writing, he is a databaseconsultant and seminar leader in database design and application development. Allen lives withhis family on a small farm outside of Oregon City, Oregon.





