





Database Management Systems, 3rd Edition: 9780072465631: Computer Science Books @ desertcart.com Review: Comprehensive and Practical - I'm a "practitioner", not a student. I've worked as a DBA and a developer and have some graduate education in Computer Science, so maybe I'm not in the target audience. I never formally studied databases and I bought this book because I was considering taking a course for which this was the textook. I just read the book, instead. Cover to cover. I think this is a fantastic book for self study. I've seen a lot of textbooks but I have never seen one that explains the internals of a database management system so well. It also explains DBMS's from the point of view of an application developer. The book is light on theory but not patronizing. The most important aspects of normalization theory are actually explained very well. There are also good survey chapters on many research topics like Spatial Databases and Object/Relational Databases. Most things are explained very well and I found the book quite readable. Review: About Database management Systems textbooks - I am Professor in computer science at University of Paris Sud and I have been teaching databases for 15 years at different levels: undergraduate and graduate. Obviously I do not use only one book. In general I use Abiteboul&Hull&Vianu as well as Ullmann's principles of database systems second edition for theorical aspects, Ullmann&Widom (A first course in database systems) for an introductory course, for concurrency control and recovery: Bernstein&Goodman&Hadzilacos. For database tuning aspects I use Shasha's Database tuning. but I found Ramakrishnan&Gehrke's book one of the most complete and detailed book on the subject. I completely rely on it for teaching system issues of database systems. It is a very good textbook.
| Best Sellers Rank | #229,707 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Business Entrepreneurship #22 in Database Storage & Design #151 in Economics (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (137) |
| Dimensions | 7.8 x 1.8 x 9.4 inches |
| Edition | 3rd |
| ISBN-10 | 0072465638 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0072465631 |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1104 pages |
| Publication date | August 14, 2002 |
| Publisher | McGraw-Hill |
B**A
Comprehensive and Practical
I'm a "practitioner", not a student. I've worked as a DBA and a developer and have some graduate education in Computer Science, so maybe I'm not in the target audience. I never formally studied databases and I bought this book because I was considering taking a course for which this was the textook. I just read the book, instead. Cover to cover. I think this is a fantastic book for self study. I've seen a lot of textbooks but I have never seen one that explains the internals of a database management system so well. It also explains DBMS's from the point of view of an application developer. The book is light on theory but not patronizing. The most important aspects of normalization theory are actually explained very well. There are also good survey chapters on many research topics like Spatial Databases and Object/Relational Databases. Most things are explained very well and I found the book quite readable.
U**T
About Database management Systems textbooks
I am Professor in computer science at University of Paris Sud and I have been teaching databases for 15 years at different levels: undergraduate and graduate. Obviously I do not use only one book. In general I use Abiteboul&Hull&Vianu as well as Ullmann's principles of database systems second edition for theorical aspects, Ullmann&Widom (A first course in database systems) for an introductory course, for concurrency control and recovery: Bernstein&Goodman&Hadzilacos. For database tuning aspects I use Shasha's Database tuning. but I found Ramakrishnan&Gehrke's book one of the most complete and detailed book on the subject. I completely rely on it for teaching system issues of database systems. It is a very good textbook.
M**T
Misleading copyright page
So I've basically reversed this review. You might look at the copyright page and notice that at the bottom, just above the copyright, it says 'INTERNATIONAL EDITION ISBN 0-07-115110-9' despite what it says on the back cover. They ALL say this. I think what happened is that the publisher just reused the copyright page of the Int'l Ed. Other than that, the cover is nice, the pages are sort of glossy and not at all newspapery, and the text is crisp: three good signs that you don't have an int'l edition in general.
D**.
Great and helpful book
Great book for learning database management
J**E
Perfect condition
I was a little hesitant to buy a used book online, but this one was as good as new.
A**A
great deal for a textbook
great deal for a textbook. i never opened it. my friend in industry helped me for the class. i have no idea how good or bad this book is, i'm sorry.
S**S
Not a great textbook, not a terrible textbook
The textbook comes complete with great online supplemental information, but that doesn't make it a great textbook. I've found that the material is often not explained thoroughly enough. Also, some of the exercises expect you to know about concepts that are not covered adequately in the text (for example, there are questions on 2NF, and there is no more than a couple sentences on the subject). The material as a whole is not explained very clearly, and the chapters on the lower-level subject material (systems) are not quite up to par. I suppose the reason I was a bit disappointed is because this is such an important subject, and I was hoping for a real keeper. This book is decent, but definitely not great.
J**R
Horrible Book
This is honestly the worst text book I've ever used, and the worst technical book I've ever bought. The book is riddled with poor grammar, ambiguous word choices for exercises, incomplete odd answers, and a majority of the content is out of order in their respective sections. If you're teacher is using this book for a class avoid it -- the ONLY reason a teacher would choose this book is because it comes with tests, answers and slides for teachers ). Example: "2. For each department with more than 20 full-time-equivalent employees (i.e., where the part-time and full-time employees add up to at least that many full-time employees), print the did together with the number of employees that work in that department." Book examples don't match up with given SQL create queries, and the book is in poor condition for being the 3rd edition.
R**S
The delivery was very fast and the price cheap.
C**A
Great book. In much detail. Bought it used but is like new! Couldn't say any difference!
C**E
arrived on time in really good shape like a brand new one
T**E
A nice book for DB learner. It covers almost all of the DB knowledge.I bought it in the last term of my postgraduate study sesstion. I study it myself twice.
P**O
Fingerprints on the covers and inside of the book. A little dirty...
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