AUTOR/ES: Avison
ISBN: 0077097823
AÑO: 2001
EDICION: 1ª
IDIOMA: Inglés
PÁGINAS: 264
FIGURAS: Profusamente ilustrado
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DE INTERES PARA: Temática > Negocios
RELACIONADOS: Negocios> IT/Tecnología y Empresa
PUNTOS CLAVE: Databases are described in the context of the management of information systems development in organisations. This gives students a practical outlook on Information Systems Development, which will serve them well in industry.Relevant technical material, such as SQL, UML, Access, and Oracle is describedOther related material which puts database applications fully in context includes: tools; data warehousing and data mining; networks; client server, GIS; ERP (e.g. SAP); group database work; internet; call centres; e-commerce.Includes material relevant to database applications development of all systems from the PC to large-scale databases.Structured for ease of use for both the student and instructor; it has five major parts and nineteen chapterCovers all aspects of databases, from modelling and development, to hardware and software environment, to management and people issues, and database applicationsIncludes pedagogy, such as summaries, examples, cases, questions, problems
CONTENIDOS: By describing database applications within the context of industry and commerce, the authors provide an understanding of practical issues designed to serve the student well in their professional career. The book also includes material relevant to database applications development at all levels from a home PC to large-scale corporate database structures. It covers all aspects of database applications including modeling and development, hardware and software environments, and management and human resource issues. Although there is emphasis on web-related technologies, the text also addresses issues raised in call-centres, ERP systems, GIS, and in data warehousing and mining.
INDICE: Part A: 1. Introduction Part B: The Database Approach 2. Business analysis 3. Conceptual Analysis 4. Logical Schema 5. Physical Schema Part C: Hardware and Software Environment 6. Corporate DBMS 7. PC DBMS 8. Internet Applications 9. SQL 10. Tool Support 11. Distributed Databases 12. Data warehousing/mining Part D: Management 13. Strategy 14. Project Management 15. Development 16. Personnel 17. Outsourcing/Legacy 18. Security/Disaster Recovery Part E: Applications 19. Application Areas