Joe Celko's SQL for Smarties - Joe Celko

Joe Celko's SQL for Smarties

Advanced SQL Programming

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Buch | Softcover
XXIII, 787 Seiten
2010 | 4. Auflage
Morgan Kaufmann (Verlag)
978-0-12-382022-8 (ISBN)
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Joe Celko is a noted consultant, lecturer, teacher, and one of the most-read SQL authors in the world. He is well known for his ten years of service on the ANSI SQL standards committee, his dependable help on assorted SQL newsgroups, his column in Intelligent Enterprise (which won several Reader's Choice Awards), and the war stories he tells to provide real-world insights into SQL programming.
SQL for Smarties was hailed as the first book devoted explicitly to the advanced techniques needed to transform an experienced SQL programmer into an expert. Now, 15 years later and in its fourth edition, this classic reference still reigns supreme as the only book written by a SQL master that teaches programmers and practitioners to become SQL masters themselves! These are not just tips and techniques; also offered are the best solutions to old and new challenges. Joe Celko conveys the way you need to think in order to get the most out of SQL programming efforts for both correctness and performance.

New to the fourth edition, Joe features new examples to reflect the ANSI/ISO Standards so anyone can use it. He also updates data element names to meet new ISO-11179 rules and he expands coverage of SSD, parallel processors and how new hardware will change how SQL works, all with the same experience-based teaching style that made the previous editions the classics they are today.

Key Features

  • Expert advice from a noted SQL authority and award-winning columnist who has given ten years service to the ANSI SQL standards committee
  • Teaches scores of advanced techniques that can be used with any product, in any SQL environment, whether it is an SQL 92 or SQL 2008 environment
  • Offers tips for working around deficiencies and gives insight into real-world challenges


Readership

This book is intended for working SQL programmers, database administrators, database designers, database analysts, and application system developers as well as those who are developing new features for database management systems who want to know about user needs. This would include anyone working with electronic content in the relational database context but also XML. Web services, etc.

Joe Celko is a noted consultant, lecturer, teacher, and one of the most-read SQL authors in the world. He is well known for his ten years of service on the ANSI SQL standards committee, his dependable help on assorted SQL newsgroups, his column in Intelligent Enterprise (which won several Reader's Choice Awards), and the war stories he tells to provide real-world insights into SQL programming.

About the Author
Introduction


Chapter 1: Databases versus File Systems
Chapter 2: Transactions and Concurrency Control
Chapter 3: Schema Level Objects
Chapter 4: Locating Data and Special Numbers
Chapter 5: Base Tables and Related Elements
Chapter 6: Procedural, Semi-Procedural and Declarative Programming
Chapter 7: Procedural Constructs
Chapter 8: Auxiliary Tables
Chapter 9: Normalization
Chapter 10: Numeric Data Types
Chapter 11: Temporal Data Types
Chapter 12: Character Data Types
Chapter 13: NULLs -- Missing Data in SQL
Chapter 14: Multiple Column Data Elements
Chapter 15: Table Operations
Chapter 16: Comparison or Theta Operators
Chapter 17: Valued Predicates
Chapter 18: CASE Expressions
Chapter 19: LIKE and SIMILAR TO Predicates
Chapter 20: BETWEEN and OVERLAPS Predicates
Chapter 21: The [NOT] IN() Predicate
Chapter 22: EXISTS() Predicate
Chapter 23: Quantified Subquery Predicates
Chapter 24: The Simple SELECT Statement
Chapter 25: Advanced SELECT Statements
Chapter 26: Virtual Tables: VIEWs, Derived Tables, CTEs and MQTs
Chapter 27: Partitioning Data in Queries
Chapter 28: Grouping Operations
Chapter 29: Simple Aggregate Functions
Chapter 30: Advanced Grouping, Windowed Aggregation and OLAP in SQL
Chapter 31: Descriptive Statistics in SQL
Chapter 32: Sub-Sequences, Regions, Runs, Gaps, and Islands
Chapter 33: Matrices in SQL
Chapter 34: Set Operations
Chapter 35: Subsets
Chapter 36: Trees and Hierarchies in SQL
Chapter 37: Graphs in SQL
Chapter 38: Temporal Queries
Chapter 39: Optimizing SQL

References

Index

Reihe/Serie The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems
Verlagsort San Francisco
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 1375 g
Themenwelt Informatik Datenbanken SQL Language
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
Schlagworte SQL (Structured Query Language)
ISBN-10 0-12-382022-7 / 0123820227
ISBN-13 978-0-12-382022-8 / 9780123820228
Zustand Neuware
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