Essentials of Database Management (Pearson)
Friday, 24 January 2020

Built upon the strong foundation of Modern Database Management, currently in its eleventh edition, this new book is ideal for a less-detailed approach. Authors Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Heikki Topi and Ramesh Venkataraman guides readers into the future by presenting research that could reveal the “next big thing” in database management. The book features up-to-date coverage in the areas undergoing rapid change due to improved managerial practices, database design tools and methodologies, and database technology.

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Author: Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Heikki Topi, Ramesh Venkataraman
Publisher: Pearson
Date: January 2020
Pages: 416
ISBN: 978-0133405682
Print: 0133405680
Kindle: B00DYHUZ2O
Audience: People interested in databases
Level: Intermediate
Category: Database

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