Principles of Database Systems

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Principles of Database Systems is a foundational textbook in computer science that systematically introduces the theory and design of database management systems.

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instanceOf computer science book
database textbook
textbook
academicDiscipline data management
theoretical computer science
author Jeffrey D. Ullman NERFINISHED
contribution formal treatment of relational databases
foundation for later database textbooks
systematic introduction to database theory
field computer science
database systems
database theory
focus design of database management systems
theory of database management systems
hasEdition first edition
later editions
influenced Database System Concepts NERFINISHED
Foundations of Databases NERFINISHED
intendedAudience database researchers
graduate students
undergraduate students
language English
topic SQL NERFINISHED
concurrency control
data models
database design
entity-relationship model
file organization
functional dependencies
indexes
integrity constraints
normalization
query languages
query optimization
recovery
relational algebra
relational calculus
relational databases
relational model
transaction management
usedAs university textbook
usedIn database systems courses
database theory courses

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