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A PASCAL Database Book

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This pioneering work integrates an introduction to databases into a comprehensive survey of basic programming, and thus allows beginning computer scientists to relate database technology to their core sutdies as early and as thoroughly as possible. Ullmann provides a computer-free
introduction to data processing; imparts skill in relational algebra, normalized file design, and design of access-path data structures, by means of copious examples and exercises; and gives full accounts of file organization and database administration. Students of computer science at many levels
will find this book a useful bridge between standard PASCAL programming and the latest developments in database technology.

342 pages, Paperback

First published February 20, 1986

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