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Likewise, creating a data-driven management culture becomes easier, simpler and cheaper wh a goodpdating is not a choice for professionals who administer databases. That's why reading books about databases never hurts. Therefore, we decided to bring, in this article, a series of books that we recommend to DBAs. The tles we suggest here, wh a quick review of them, can be easily found. Some of them are available in PDF on the web. Follow our selection! database books 1. Introduction to Database Systems by Christopher J. Date Introduction to Database Systems by Christopher.
Date In 'Introduction to Database Systems', CJ Date provides a thorough introduction to the vast field of database systems. is a book that, according to many experts and crics, presents a solid foundation on the foundations of database technology, while also moible number data proposing to predict the development of this field in the future. Among the topics covered in the book are: Overview of database management; Archecture of database systems; Introduction to relational databases; Introduction to SQL etc.

Introduction to Database Systems, by Christopher J. Date. Edora Elsevier (2004) – 896 pages. 2. Database Project, by Carlos Alberto Heuser Database Project, by Carlos Alberto Heuser In the work 'Projeto de Banco de Dados', which is often ced in academic research, despe having an easy language for non-academics, Carlos Alberto Heuser addresses the first two stages of the life cycle of a database: conceptual modeling and logical design.
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