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All credits appearing on page or at the end of the book are considered to be an extension of the copyright page. Culbertson Design: Egzon Shaqiri Content Licensing Specialists: Shawntel Schmitt & Lorraine Buczek Cover Image: © Pavel Nesvadba/Shutterstock Compositor: Aptara®, Inc. Product Developers: Tina Bower & Megan Platt Marketing Manager: Shannon O’Donnell Content Project Managers: Laura Bies & Sandra Schnee Buyer: Susan K. Some ancillaries, including electronic and print components, may not be available to customers outside the United States. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education, including, but not limited to, in any network or other electronic storage or transmission, or broadcast for distance learning. Copyright © 2020 by McGraw-Hill Education. Sudarshan Indian Institute of Technology, BombayĭATABASE SYSTEM CONCEPTS, SEVENTH EDITION Published by McGraw-Hill Education, 2 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10121. SudarshanĭATABASE SYSTEM CONCEPTS S ES V ET NH T HE D E IDTI ITOI N ON IX PART EIGHT PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED DATABASESĢ0.6 Transaction Processing in Parallel and Distributed SystemsĬhapter 21 Parallel and Distributed StorageĬhapter 22 Parallel and Distributed Query ProcessingĢ2.6 Query Processing on Shared-Memory ArchitecturesĢ2.7 Query Optimization for Parallel ExecutionĢ2.8 Parallel Processing of Streaming DataĬhapter 23 Parallel and Distributed Transaction ProcessingĢ3.3 Concurrency Control in Distributed DatabasesĢ3.5 Extended Concurrency Control ProtocolsĢ3.6 Replication with Weak Degrees of ConsistencyĢ4.2 Log-Structured Merge Tree and VariantsĬhapter 25 Advanced Application DevelopmentĢ5.3 Other Issues in Application DevelopmentĢ6.3 Achieving Blockchain Properties via Cryptographic Hash FunctionsĪbraham Silberschatz Henry F.

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PART SIX QUERY PROCESSING AND OPTIMIZATIONġ6.2 Transformation of Relational Expressionsġ6.3 Estimating Statistics of Expression Resultsġ6.6 Advanced Topics in Query Optimizationġ7.4 Transaction Atomicity and Durabilityġ8.4 Insert Operations, Delete Operations, and Predicate Readsġ8.9 Weak Levels of Consistency in Practiceġ8.10 Advanced Topics in Concurrency Controlġ9.6 Failure with Loss of Non-Volatile Storageġ9.7 High Availability Using Remote Backup Systemsġ9.8 Early Lock Release and Logical Undo Operations PART FIVE STORAGE MANAGEMENT AND INDEXINGġ3.7 Storage Organization in Main-Memory Databasesġ4.10 Indexing of Spatial and Temporal Data PART THREE APPLICATION DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENTĩ.1 Application Programs and User Interfacesġ0.4 Beyond MapReduce: Algebraic Operations 1.7 Database and Application ArchitectureĬhapter 2 Introduction to the Relational Modelĥ.1 Accessing SQL from a Programming LanguageĬhapter 6 Database Design Using the E-R ModelĦ.6 Removing Redundant Attributes in Entity SetsĦ.7 Reducing E-R Diagrams to Relational SchemasĦ.10 Alternative Notations for Modeling Dataħ.2 Decomposition Using Functional Dependenciesħ.5 Algorithms for Decomposition Using Functional Dependenciesħ.6 Decomposition Using Multivalued Dependencies









Smartsvn 1.9 compatible svn server protocol 1.8