Developing time-oriented database applications in SQL
Richard T. Snodgrass
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Developing time-oriented database applications in SQL
by Richard T. Snodgrass, Christian S. Jensen
Published
1999
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Pages
544
ISBN-13
9780080504223
Description
"Whether you're a database designer, programmer, analyst, or manager, you've probably encountered some of the challenges - and experienced some of the frustrations - associated with time-varying data. Where do you turn to fix the problem and see that it doesn't happen again? In Developing Time-Oriented Database Applications in SQL, a leading SQL researcher teaches you effective techniques for designing and building database applications that must integrate past and current data. Written to meet a pervasive, enduring need, this book will be indispensible if you happen to be part of the flurry of activity leading up to Y2K."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
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Data science from scratch
Interactive Computing Series
Fundamentals of database systems
Database Design for Mere Mortals
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