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Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences: Analysis and Optimization of Systems


Go Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences: Analysis and Optimization of Systems


GO Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences: Analysis and Optimization of Systems


Author: Alain Bensoussan, Jacques Louis Lions
Type: eBook
Language: English
Released: 1986
Publisher: Springer
Page Count: 966
Format: pdf
ISBN-10: 0387167293
ISBN-13: 9780387167299
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Description:
The Classic SQL Tutorial: Fully Updated for Today’s Standards and Today’s Top Databases For twenty years, van der Lans’ Introduction to SQL has been the definitive SQL tutorial for database professionals everywhere, regardless of experience or platform. Now van der Lans has systematically updated this classic guide to reflect the latest SQL standards and the newest versions of today’s leading RDBMSs: Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, and MySQL.   Using case study examples and hands-on exercises, van der Lans illuminates every key SQL concept, technique, and statement. Drawing on decades of experience as an SQL standards team member and enterprise consultant, he reveals exactly why SQL works as it does–and how to get the most out of it. You’ll gain powerful insight into everything from basic queries to stored procedures, transactions to data security. Whether you’re a programmer or DBA, a student or veteran, this book will take you from “apprentice” to true SQL master.   Writing queries and updating data: all you need to know about SELECT   Working with joins, functions, and subqueries   Creating database objects: tables, indexes, views, and more   Specifying keys and other integrity constraints   Using indexes to improve efficiency   Enforcing security via passwords and privileges   Building stored procedures and triggers   Developing with embedded SQL and ODBC   Working with transactions, including rollbacks, savepoints, isolation levels, and more   Optimizing performance by reformulating SQL statements   Using object-relational features: subtables, references, sets, and user-defined data types   Reference section: SQL statement definitions and SQL function lists Language Notes Text: English, Dutch (translation) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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