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MySQL Cookbook: Solutions for Database Developers and Administrators
MySQL’s popularity has brought a flood of questions about how to solve specific problems, and that’s where this cookbook is essential. When you need quick solutions or techniques, this handy resource provides scores of short, focused pieces of code, hundreds of worked-out examples, and clear, concise explanations for... | | Getting Started with SQL Server 2014 Administration
Optimize your database server to be fast, efficient, and highly secure using the brand new features of SQL Server 2014
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Design your SQL Server 2014 infrastructure by combining both onpremise and WindowsAzurebased technology
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Implement the new InMemory OLTP database engine...
| | Database in DepthThis book sheds light on the principles behind the relational model, which is fundamental to all database-backed applications--and, consequently, most of the work that goes on in the computing world today. Database in Depth: The Relational Model for Practitioners goes beyond the hype and gets to the heart of how... |
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System Architecture with XML"The whole world is talking XML, and the ramifications of its universal adoption are only beginning to surface. Whole business models will be affected by it; whole new business interests are being pursued because of it. The software industry itself will be rocked by it more than it cares to admit. This is so because XML brings us into the... | | PHP by ExampleIf you already have a good understanding of HTML, and now you want to make your Web pages do more, then this book is for you!
This book is written to teach Web designers who have never programmed before or who have little experience programming how to program in PHP. Along the way, you will pick up important concepts such... | | Emerging Spatial Information Systems and ApplicationsSpatial information systems were created manually for many years. For example, historically, the source of cholera in London in 1854 was found by John Snow, by mapping where victims of the disease lived. The graph clearly showed them to be close to the Broad Street Pump,1 one of the city’s water wells. Another example is Zipf’s Law,2... |
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Beginning SQL Server 2005 AdministrationFor the first time, SQL Server 2005 provides features that can support large-scale enterprise databases. With this powerful new release, you may find yourself being called upon to perform duties that are no longer strictly "administrative," duties that have become much more complicated and difficult. With that in mind, a team of... | | Web Mining: : Applications and TechniquesWeb mining is moving the World Wide Web toward a more useful environment in which users can quickly and easily find the information they need. It includes the discovery and analysis of data, documents, and multimedia from the World Wide Web. Web mining uses document content, hyperlink structure, and usage statistics to assist users in meeting their... | | Access 2002 Programming by ExampleThis book addresses an unmet need in this topic area. It is a complete beginner's tutorial resource to tips, troubleshooting, techniques, and program development for Access 2002. The book covers fundamentals such as database normalization, query design, object manipulation, and optimization and custom programming for forms and reports. It makes the... |
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