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Concepts of Database Management, Second Edition
by Philip J. Pratt, Joseph J. Adamski, Phillip J. Pratt
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Concepts of Database Management, Second Edition

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

  • Concepts of Database Management
    This is an excellent book so far. I taught myself by reading it and the book
    was very readable. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to get familiar
    with database systems. I think it is a top notch book even for a beginner because I get A+ as a final grade for my course Database Systems.

  • concepts of database management 6th edition
    unhappy with the purchase because, i actually ordered the 5th edition and was sent the 6th, your support service is not very helpful becuase it seems at though you don't want customer returning product for any reason, you also have no support phone number to call (and if you do i could not find it due to a very unuser friendly support/return page) so i would suggest a revamp on your support/returns page.

  • I taught this book at university....
    .
    If you need a book for certification, this isn't it....it is so much more than that.
    This was the consensus choice of the faculty for the database foundations class when I taught information systems at university.
    Of late, when I interview entry level database developers, I can tell whether or not they used this book or a recent version when they started to study database design. If they did not, they lack a comprehensive knowledge of the field. Those with the various certifications know... more info

  • Normal text book
    Just a normal text book. I felt that some of the stuff was very well explained and some wasn't.
    I think they did a real good job of explaining normalization but I disagree that Fourth Normal Form is a necessary thing. Third Normal ought to get you where you ought to be in a database.
    The code examples did not work with my version of Access. This needs to be addressed. Maybe put a note on code examples which work and which don't work with Access 2000. I suspect they also did not work with Access... more info


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