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| Getting started | p. 1 |
| Introduction | p. 3 |
| Introduction to structured query language | p. 27 |
| Database design | p. 67 |
| The relational model and normalization | p. 69 |
| Database design using normalization | p. 101 |
| Data modeling with the entity-relationship model | p. 119 |
| Transforming data models into database designs | p. 171 |
| Database implementation | ... MOREp. 217 |
| SQL for database construction and application processing | p. 219 |
| Database redesign | p. 265 |
| Multiuser database processing | p. 291 |
| Managing multiuser databases | p. 293 |
| Managing databases with Oracle | p. 325 |
| Managing databases with SQL Server 2000 | p. 371 |
| Database access standards | p. 409 |
| ODBC, OLE DB, ADO, and ASP | p. 411 |
| XML and ADO.NET | p. 449 |
| JDBC, Java server pages, and MySQL | p. 497 |
| Conclusion | p. 531 |
| Database processing for business intelligence systems | p. 529 |
| Introduction to Microsoft Access | p. 561 |
| The IDEF1X standard | p. 575 |
| UML-style entity-relationship diagrams | p. 583 |
| Data structures for database processing | p. 589 |
| The semantic object model | p. 609 |
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