Database Reference
In-Depth Information
beyond our coverage in Chapter 7, and we examine and discuss the specific backup and recov-
ery features and methods of the specific DBMS.
Other DBMS Topics Not Discussed
Each online chapter covers essential topics for a specific DBMS product, but we cannot
possibly cover everything about each DBMS in this topic and online chapters. Therefore, we
briefly discuss some of the important topics not covered in the chapter and point you toward
information about those topics.
Choose Your DBMS Product(s)!
Please see the online chapter for the DBMS product(s) you want to install and use. Download
it and study it, as it will be your guide to implementing the concepts discussed in this topic in a
DBMS, and to really learn these concepts, you need to actually use them in a DBMS.
CHAPTER 10A: MICROSOFT SQL SERVER 2012
CHAPTER 10B: ORACLE DATABASE 11 g RELEASE 2
AND
CHAPTER 10C: MYSQL 5.6
ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE ON THE
DATABASE PROCESSING:
FUNDAMENTALS, DESIGN, AND IMPLEMENTATION (13 th EDITION)
COMPANION WEBSITE AT
http://www.pearsonhighered.com/kroenke
Summary
There are online chapters available at Database Processing:
Fundamentals, Design, and Implementation (13th Edition) Com-
panion Web site, accessible at http://www.pearsonhighered
.com/kroenke .
These chapters have been placed online to allow us
to include more material relevant to each separate DBMS
product than the length of this topic would otherwise allow.
The online materials are in PDF format and require that
you have a PDF reader installed. If you need a PDF reader,
we suggest you download and install the current version of
the free Adobe Reader from http://www.adobe.com/products/
acrobat.html .
The material in these chapters describes the ba-
sic features and functions of Microsoft SQL Server
2012 in Chapter 10A, Oracle Database 11 g Release 2 in
Chapter 10B, and Oracle MySQL 5.6 in Chapter 10C. The
 
 
 
 
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