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Database Design (Sams Teach Yourself)Database Design is the book you need to master the fundamentals of relational database design in today's ever-evolving world of database technologies. This book takes an approach to database design to teach the reader how to reach into the inner depths of an organization to understand the business needs, data, and daily processes that will all... | | Ultra-fast ASP.NET: Build Ultra-Fast and Ultra-Scalable Websites Using ASP.NET and SQL ServerUltra-Fast ASP.NET presents a practical approach to building fast and scalable web sites using ASP.NET and SQL Server. In addition to a wealth of tips, tricks and secrets, you'll find advice and code examples for all tiers of your application, including the client, caching, IIS 7, ASP.NET, threads, session state, SQL Server, Analysis... | | Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Analysis Services: The BISM Tabular Model
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Database Systems: Design, Implementation, and Management
For many reasons, few books survive to reach their eighth edition. Authors and publishers who let the success of their
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