XML
in Data Management: Understanding and Applying Them Together "XML in Data Management by Aiken and Allen provides an
excellent enterprise leadership perspective to the effective application of
XML. This book should be on every Data and Technology Manager's
desk."--James Bean, Chairman and CEO of the Global Web Architecture
Group
Pb
Jul-04
1558609326
Ronald Brachman
& Hector Levesque
Knowledge
Representation and Reasoning This landmark text takes each
of the major developments in KR over the last 50 years and illustrates the
concepts behind it by means of a simplified formal languages. The methodology
and presentation are designed to invite a borad audinece including researchers
and practitioners in database management, information retrieval,
object-oriented systems andprogramming languages as well as artificial
intellegence. At the same time, this book provides the foundation in KR that
every AI practitioner needs, regardless of the ultimate application or
approach.
Hb
Jun-04
1558609202
Celko,
Joe
Joe
Celko's Trees and Hierarchies in SQL for Smarties "I
want to say clearly that I think the subject of this proposed book is one for
which there will be considerable demand...the topic is poorly understood in
general and a good book on the subject will be helpful to the SQL community
at large. This book should be of great interest to real-world application
programmers...I think that this book would be used on a day-to-day basis
(rather than languish on a shelf until some special problem arose)."
-Jim Melton, author of SQL:1999.
Pb
Jun-04
1555583113
Schulz, Greg
Resilient
Storage Networks: Designing Flexible Scalable Data Infrastructures "Greg’s vast knowledge, his clear concise writing style and
excellent use of diagrams, makes it easy to comprehend the complex topics of
storage networking."--Tom
Becchetti – Blue Cross Blue Shield
Pb
Jun-04
1558609296
Schiller, Jochen &
Voisard, Agnès
Location-Based
Services "Location-Based Services provides a
comprehensive sweep through an exciting new area of computing. It's a
detailed and powerful primer for understanding the deployment of LBS." -
Xavier Lopez, Director, Spatial, Location, and Network Technologies, Oracle
Corporation
Hb
May-04
1558609180
Chisholm, Malcolm
How
to Build a Business Rules Engine: Extending Application Functionality through
Metadata Engineering is the first book to provide a
roadmap, with examples, for building a business rules engine. It will be
attractive to both developers and project leads since it covers not only the
necessary background and concepts but also the specific steps needed to successfully
build a rules engine.
Pb
Jan-04
1555583059
Powell, Gavin JT
Oracle
High Performance Tuning for 9i and 10g Because Oracle has
cooperated in giving the author access to its beta program, this will be the
first to market among 10i tuning books. Powell shows that the central theme
of Oracle9i-10i Performance Tuning is four-fold: denormalize data models to
fit applications; tune SQL code according to both the data model and the
application in relation to scalability; create a well-proportioned physical
architecture at the time of initial Oracle installation; and most important,
mix skill sets to obtain the best results.
Pb
2003
1555582885
Vallath, Murali
Oracle
Real Application Clusters provides the most efficient use
of server clusters for specific Oracle applications. The majority of the
250,000 DBAs who work in Fortune 1000 enterprises (virtually all of whom have
Oracle running some apps) need to use this technology to run key applications
efficiently. In addition, the book provides discussions of the migration
process from a single instance database to RAC, as well as migration from an
OPS implementation to RAC.
Pb
2003
1555582877
Hobbs, Lilian;
Hillson, Susan & Lawande, Shilpa
Oracle9iR2
Data Warehousing A major update of the authors' successful
Oracle8i Data Warehousing book covering 9i through version R2. Provides all
necessary information with examples to implement and manage 9iR2 warehousing
in the enterprise environment.
Pb
2003
1558608761
Harrington, Jan L.
SQL
Clearly Explained, 2e Second edition of popular
practitioner's guide to SQL, the industry standard database query language.
Revised to enhance practical usage. Also includes two new chapters on
unimplemented SQL2 features and SQL3, to educate readers as to what is
coming. Will include CD with MySQL freeware.
Pb
+ CD-ROM
2003
1558609008
McGovern,
James; Tyagi, Sameer; Stevens, Michael & Sunil, Mathew
Java
Web Services Architecture "Java Web Services
Architecture really is one of the nicest technical books I have seen in a
long time, combining a basic introduction to the subject with a systematic
coverage of a very technical set of specifications. I can't imagine anyone is
going to write anything better than this for a software developer or
architect that wants to design Java Web Services applications." -- Paul
Harmon, Senior, Consultant,Distributed Architecture Service, Cutter
Consortium
Pb
+ CD-ROM
2003
1558609075
Bean, James
XML
for Data Architects: Designing for Reuse and Integration
focuses on the combination of architectural and design approaches to using
XML, providing numerous syntactical and working examples. It describes the
challenges of using XML in a manner that promotes simplification of
integration, and a high degree of schema reuse. It also describes the
syntactical capabilities of XML and XML Schemas, and the similarities (and in
some cases limitations) of XML DTDs. This book is of particular importance in
the age of application integration and web services.
Pb
2003
1558608923
James Bean
Engineering
Global E-Commerce Sites: A Guide to Data Capture, Content, and Transactions presents effective techniques for flexible and extensible data
capture and is the only book on the subject written from a software
engineering point of view. It provides techniques for using the most
recognized international data standards and describes the synergies, value
and importance of XML as a transaction definition medium.
Pb
2003
1558609199
Halpin, Terry;
Evans, Ken; Hallock, Pat & Maclean, Bill
Database
Modeling with Microsoft® Visio for Enterprise Architectsm
is for database designers and database administrators using Visio, which is
the database component of Microsoft's Visual Studio .NET for Enterprise
Architects suite, also included in MSDN subscriptions. This is the only guide
to this product that tells DBAs how to get their job done. Although primarily
focused on tool features, the book also provides an introduction to data
modeling, and includes practical advice on managing database projects. The
principal author was the program manager of VEA's database modeling
solutions.
Pb
2003
155860653X
Pyle, Dorian
Business
Modeling and Data Mining provides practical guidance on how
to identify and structure real-world business questions in terms that can be
answered by quantitative models and data mining. It also addresses what
problems data mining can usefully address and how. Pyle then describes how
these findings can be turned into strategic and/or tactical implementations
through the use of a simple, comprehensive methodology.
Designing
Data-Intensive Web Applications represents a breakthrough
for Web application developers. Using hundreds of illustrations and an
elegant intuitive modeling language, the authors-all internationally-known
database researchers-present a methodology that fully exploits the conceptual
modeling approach of software engineering, from idea to application. Readers
will learn not only how to harness the design technologies of relational
databases for use on the Web, but also how to transform their conceptual
designs of data-intensive Web applications into effective software
components.
Pb
2003
1558609067
Barry, Douglas K.
Web
Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide "The discussion on the common beliefs about enterprise
architectures and how they relate to Web services is a gem and worth the
price of the book. Similarly insightful chapters cover the impact of Web
services on the enterprise, adoption steps and change management issues in
implementing Web services projects. This a great book that every manager
contemplating a Web services project should read." - Toufic Boubez,
Ph.D., Author of "Building Web Services with Java: Making Sense of XML,
SOAP, WSDL and UDDI"
Pb
+ Website
2003
1558609164
Loshin, David
Business
Intelligence: The Savvy Manager's Guide describes the basic
architectural components of a business intelligence environment, ranging from
traditional topics such as business process modeling, data modeling, and more
modern topics such as business rule systems, data profiling, information
compliance and data quality, data warehousing, and data mining.The book
contains a quick reference guide for business intelligence terminology.
Pb
2003
1558609172
McComb, Dave
Semantics
in Business Systems: The Savvy Manager’s Guide begins with
a description of what semantics are and how they currently affect business
systems. It examines four main aspects of applied semantics: How do we infer
meaning from unstructured information, how do application systems make
meaning as they operate, how do practitioners uncover meaning in business
settings, and how do we understand and communicate what we have deduced?
Pb
2003
155860829X
Lacroix, Zoé & Critchlow,
Terence
Bioinformatics:
Managing Scientific Data A Volume in the The Morgan
Kaufmann Series in Multimedia and Information Systems Series. 'An exciting
compilation that addresses the key issues in biological data management.'
-Sylvia Spengler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Hb
2003
1558608915
Jack E. Olson
Data
Quality: The Accuracy Dimension A Volume in the The Morgan Kaufmann Series
in Data Management Systems Series. "Jack Olson's contribution represents
the superb blend of theory and guidance from a master practitioner." -
Peter Aiken
Pb
2003
1558607544
Chakrabarti, Soumen
Mining
the Web: Discovering Knowledge from Hypertext Data is the
first book devoted entirely to techniques for producing knowledge from the
vast body of unstructured Web data. Building on an initial survey of
infrastructural issues—including Web crawling and indexing—Chakrabarti
examines low-level machine learning techniques as they relate specifically to
the challenges of Web mining. From Chakrabarti's work—painstaking, critical,
and forward-looking—readers will gain the theoretical and practical
understanding they need to contribute to the Web mining effort.
Hb
+ Website
2002
1558608559
C.J. Date, Hugh
Darwen & Nikos Lorentzos
Temporal
Data & the Relational Model provides an in-depth
description of the foundations and principles on which those temporal DBMSs
will be built. These foundations and principles are firmly rooted in the
relational model of data; thus, they represent an evolutionary step, not a
revolutionary one, and they will stand the test of time.
Pb
+ CD-ROM
2002
1558608206
Harrington, Jan L.
Relational
Database Design Clearly Explained, 2e is the most lucid and
effective introduction to relational database design available. Here, you'll
find the conceptual and practical information you need to develop a design
that ensures data accuracy and user satisfaction while optimizing
performance, regardless of your experience level or choice of DBMS.
Pb
2002
1558606890
Fayyad,
Usama; Grinstein, Georges & Wierse, Andreas
Information
Visualization in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery is the
first book to ask and answer these thought-provoking questions. It is also
the first book to explore the fertile ground of uniting data mining and data
visualization principles in a new set of knowledge discovery techniques.
Leading researchers from the fields of data mining, data visualization, and
statistics present findings organized around topics introduced in two recent
international knowledge discovery and data mining workshops.
Hb
+ CD-Rom + Website
2001
1558606726
Halpin, Terry
Information
Modeling and Relational Databases: From Conceptual Analysis to Logical Design Inside, ORM authority Terry Halpin blends conceptual information
with practical instruction that will let you begin using ORM effectively as
soon as possible. Supported by examples, exercises, and useful background
information, his step-by-step approach teaches you to develop a
natural-language-based ORM model and then, where needed, abstract ER and UML
models from it. This book will quickly make you proficient in the modeling
technique that is proving vital to the development of accurate and efficient
databases that best meet real business objectives.
Pb
2001
1558605088
Gerhard Weikum
& Gottfried Vossen
Transactional
Information Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and the Practice of Concurrency
Control and Recovery "This book is a major advance for
transaction processing. It gives an in-depth presentation of both the
theoretical and practical aspects of the field, and is the first to present
our new understanding of multi-level (object model) transaction processing.
It's likely to become the standard reference in our field for many years to
come."-- Jim Gray, Microsoft
Hb
+ Website
2001
1558605886
Philippe Rigaux,
Michel Scholl & Agnès Voisard
Spatial
Databases: With Application to GIS "Spatial Databases
covers all of the major themes of the field -- representation, query
languages, computational geometry, spatial indexing -- using geographic
information systems as the principal application domain and motivation. It
will make an excellent introduction for computer science professionals and
students interested in exploring GIS, or for GIS professionals interested in
learning more about the computer science foundations of the field. The book
is also an excellent guide to the literature, with comprehensive
bibliographic notes at the end of each chapter."-- Michael F. Goodchild, National Center
for Geographic Information and Analysis
Hb
2001
1558604898
Jiawei Han &
Micheline Kamber
Data
Mining: Concepts and Techniques Here's the resource you
need if you want to apply today's most powerful data mining techniques to
meet real business challenges. Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques equips
you with a sound understanding of data mining principles and teaches you
proven methods for knowledge discovery in large corporate databases.
Hb
+ Website
2000
1558604383
O'Neil, Elizabeth
& O'Neil, Patrick
Database:
Principles, Programming, and Performance, 2e "The
chapter on object-relational database should be a great selling point for the
book. No one else has the coverage on object relational that this chapter
has; for example, the other new texts emphasize the purely object model. I
think that the approach here is much more practical."-Betty Salzberg, Northeastern
University
Hb
+ Website
2000
1558605290
Pyle, Dorian
Data
Preparation for Data Mining addresses an issue
unfortunately ignored by most authorities on data mining: data preparation.
Thanks largely to its perceived difficulty, data preparation has
traditionally taken a backseat to the more alluring question of how best to
extract meaningful knowledge. But without adequate preparation of your data,
the return on the resources invested in mining is certain to be
disappointing.
Pb
1999
1558605150
Muller, Robert J.
Database
Design for Smarties: Using UML for Data Modeling Inside,
the author leads you step by step through the design process, from
requirements analysis to schema generation. You'll learn to express
stakeholder needs in UML use cases and actor diagrams, to translate UML
entities into database components, and to transform the resulting design into
relational, object-relational, and object-oriented schemas for all major DBMS
products.
Pb
1999
155860622X
Abiteboul, Serge;
Buneman, Peter & Suciu, Dan
Data
on the Web: From Relations to Semistructured Data and XML
is the only comprehensive, up-to-date examination of these rapidly evolving
retrieval and processing strategies, which are of critical importance for
almost all Web- and data-intensive enterprises. This book offers detailed
solutions to a wide range of practical problems while equipping you with a
keen understanding of the fundamental issues—including data models, query
languages, and schemas—involved in their design, implementation, and
optimization.
Hb
1999
1558605525
Witten, Ian H. & Frank,
Eibe
Data
Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with Java
Implementations "This is a milestone in the synthesis
of data mining, data analysis, information theory and machine
learning."-Jim Gray, Microsoft
Research, USA
Pb
+ Website
1999
1558605002
Teorey, Toby J.
Database
Modeling and Design, 3e continues to focus on the
techniques for relational database design introduced in previous editions,
starting with the entity-relationship (ER) approach for data requirements
specification and conceptual modeling. Author Toby Teorey then looks ahead to
the common properties in data modeling and operations shared among the
relational model and advanced database technologies such as the
object-oriented, temporal, and multimedia models. A full chapter is devoted
to database design techniques for data warehousing and online analytical
processing (OLAP).
Pb
+ Website
1998
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