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Data management handbook
Publisher
Auerbach
Publication Date
2000
Language
English
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From the Book - 3rd ed.
Sect. I. Data Development Methodologies, Definitions, and Strategy
1. Database Development Methodology and Organization / Sanjiv Purba
2. Review of Database System Terminology / Marion G. Ceruti
3. Developing a Global Information Vision / Tim Christmann
4. Approach for Establishing Enterprise Data Standards / Sanjiv Purba
5. Enterprise Transformation and Data Management / Richard Lee
6. Building an Integrated Customer Profile / Brian Nicholls
7. Divestiture IT Planning / Tony Krajewski
Sect. II. Data Models and Modeling Techniques
8. Evaluation of Four Languages for Specifying Conceptual Database Designs / James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson
9. Physical Database Design / James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson
10. Enabling Consumer Access to Business Databases / James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson
11. Well-Formed Entity Relationship Diagrams / James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson
12. Component Design for Relational Databases / Ashvin Iyengar
13. Integrating Process and Data Models in a Horizontal Organization / David C. Wallace
14. Data Warehouse Design: Issues in Dimensional Data Modeling / Jack McElreath
Sect. III. Data Integrity and Quality
15. Quality Vortex / Doug Ward
16. What's Wrong with My Data? / Jeffery Feldman
17. Programming Data Constraints Using Microsoft SQL Server / Sanjiv Purba
18. Referential Integrity for Database Design / Bann-Oh Kim
19. Data Quality: An Architectural Solution / Sriram Pidaparti
Sect. IV. Data Administration, Security, and Operations
20. Leveraging Checkpoint Processing / William Pearson
21. Managing Database Backup and Recovery / Michael Simonyi
22. Change Management Strategies for Data Administration / Michael K. Miller
23. Security Models for Object-Oriented Databases / James Cannady
24. Security Management for the World Wide Web / Lynda L. McGhie and Phillip Q. Maier
Sect. V. Data Migration, Conversion, and Legacy Applications
25. Data: Ever Changing and Eternally the Same / Bruce Anderson
26. Practical Example of Data Conversion / Charles Banyay
27. Legacy Database Conversion / James Woods
28. Data Conversion: Doing It Right the First Time / Michael Zimmer
Sect. VI. Database Servers and Universal Server Technology
29. Using DB2 for OS/390 Stored Procedures / Gary Curdie
30. Microsoft SQL Server: Key Transact-SQL Features / Sanjiv Purba
31. Selecting Universal Data Server Technology / James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson
32. Middleware, Universal Data Servers, and Object-Oriented Data Servers / James A. Larson and Carol L. Larson
33. Creating Effective Batch SQL Jobs / Len Dvorkin
34. Advancing Art of Indexing / Lois Richards
Sect. VII. Object Technology, Object Modeling, and Object Databases
35. Getting the Benefits of Inheritance in Visual Basic / Nancy Stonelake
36. Data Access Using Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0+ / Stephen D'Silva
37. Component-Based Development / Nancy Stonelake
38. Developing ActiveXtm Internet Server Components with Visual Basic and Rational Rose / Jeff Buller
39. Technical Primer for Getting Started with JavaBeans / Charles Dow
40. JavaBeans and Java Enterprise Server Platform / David Wadsworth
41. Distributed Objects and Object Wrapping / Hedy Alban
Sect. VIII. Distributed Databases, Portability, and Interoperability
42. Next Step in DBMS Management / Paul Korzeniowski
43. Server-Based Computing Architecture / Bosco Cheung
44. Distributed Database Design / Elizabeth N. Fong, Charles L. Sheppard and Kathryn A. Harvill
45. Managing Multiple Databases Across Heterogeneous Hardware and Software Systems / James Woods
46. Mobile and Federated Database Interoperability / Antonio Si
Sect. IX. Data Replication
47. Power of Transformational Data Replication / Jason Weir
48. Database Replication: Application Design and Deployment Issues / Jagdish Mirani
49. Secure Information Through a Replicated Architecture / Judith N. Froscher
Sect. X. Data and Internet, Intranets, and the Web
50. Developing Client/Server RDBMS Applications Using Java Servlets and JDBC / Jonathan Held
51. Knowledge Management on the Internet: The Web/Business Intelligence Solution / Jason Weir
52. Building Database-Enabled Web Applications with IDC / Ido Gileadi
53. Intranets: Notes vs. the Internet / Brett Molotsky
54. Web-Enabled Data Warehouses / Mary Ayala-Bush, John Jordan and Walter Kuketz
Sect. XI. Data Warehousing, Decision Support, and OLAP
55. Developing a Corporate Data Warehousing Strategy / Manjit Sidhu
56. Business Rules for Time Variant Dimensions / R. Michael Pickering
57. Implementing a Hybrid Online Analytical Processing (HOLAP) Solution / Diane Johnson
58. Framework for Developing an Enterprise Data Warehousing Solution / Ali H. Murtaza
59. Why Dimensional Modeling is Right for Decision Support / R. Michael Pickering
Sect. XII. Data Mining
60. Is Data Mining Merely Hype? / David Yeo
61. Discovering Knowledge in Corporate Databases / Younghoc Yoon
62. Data Mining: Exploring the Modern Corporate Asset / Jason Weir
63. When A Business Abandons a Data Mine: A Case Study / Ronald A. Wencer
64. Multimedia Databases and Data Mining / Venkat N. Gudivada and Yongjian Fu
Sect. XIII. Document Management
65. Evolution in Systems Development and the Parallels in Document Management / Charles Banyay
66. Practical Planning Guide for Lotus Notes/Domino / Michael Simonyi
67. Terms of Reference: The Foundation for Implementing Document Management Systems / Michael J. D. Sutton and Pierre J. Lemay
68. Strategies for an Archives Management Program: Digital Preservation of Corporate Information Assets / Michael J. D. Sutton
69. Integrating EDMSs and DBMSs / Charles Banyay
Sect. XIV. Industry Specific and Package Solutions
70. Choosing Your ERP Implementation Strategy / Marie Karakanian
71. ERP Packages: What's Next? / Conghua Li
72. Maximizing ROI by Leveraging the Second Wave of ERP / Judy Dinn
73. Integrating Package Processes over Multiple Application Platforms / Ido Gileadi
74. Travel Insurance: Insurance and Information Technology on the Global Stage / Laura DiSisto
Sect. XV. Linux Fundaments
75. Gauging How Linux May Change the DBMS Market / Paul Korzeniowski
76. Open Source Model of Software Development / Srinivas Padmanabharao
77. Linux and the Web / Srinivas Padmanabharao
78. Linux: Alternative Directions in Computing / Michael Simonyi
Sect. XVI. Emerging Practices and Directions
79. Business-to-Business Integration Using E-Commerce / Ido Gileadi
80. Domestic Control over a Global Phenomenon / Elisabeth Ostiguy
81. Ensuring Call Center Quality: A Case Study / Michelle Burgess.
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