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|a Everest, Gordon C.
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|a Database management :
|b objectives, system functions, and administration /
|c Gordon C. Everest.
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|a New York :
|b McGraw-Hill,
|c 1986
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|a xvi, 816 p. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a McGraw-Hill series in management information systems
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|a 1. Managing data in organizations. Part I. OVERVIEW OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. 2. Motivation, objectives, and evolution of the database approach. 3. A conceptual DBMS model. 4. Logical data structures. 5. User interface, language, and DBMS operation. Part II. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FUNCTIONS. 6. Database design and definition. 7. Database retrieval: Flat files. 8. Database retrieval: Hierarchical and multifile structures. 9. Database creation and update. 10. Programmig user facilities for system development. 11. Data independence, data conversion, and database revision. 12. Database integrity: Backup and recovery. 13. Database integrity: Quality control and concurrent update. 14. Database integrity: Access control and encryption. Part III. DATABASE ADMINISTRATION. 15. Database administration organization, function, and tools. 16. Data privacy and fair information practices. 17. DBMS selection and acquisition. 18. Trends to the future in database management.
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|a ADMINISTRACION DE BASES DE DATOS
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|a BASES DE DATOS
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