January 2005
Intermediate to advanced
384 pages
9h 7m
English
“Designing a database is not a trivial subject. Riordan brings experience and clear explanations to a fundamental part of software development.” | ||
| --Patrick Birch, database and technical writing consultant | ||
“A book that will expertly guide you in how to develop a database for a client—and how to do it right the first time!” | ||
| --Kenneth D. Snell, Ph.D., ACCESS developer and Microsoft Access MVP | ||
“Riordan has produced a unique book that brings together a formal, yet commonsense, approach to relational database design. And then goes further! Many database designers will find immense value in the steps to developing practical data warehouse designs. If you are seeking a framework for designing transactional ... |
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