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DATA MODEL PATTERNS
A Metadata Map

David C. Hay

Essential Strategies, Inc.

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The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems Series Editor Jim Gray - photo 2

The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems: Series Editor: Jim Gray, Microsoft Research

Data Model Patterns: A Metadata Map

David Hay

Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, Second Edition

Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber

Querying XML: XQuery, XPath, and SQL/XML in Context

Jim Melton and Steve Buxton

Joe Celkos SQL for Smarties: Advanced SQL Programming, Third Edition

Joe Celko

Moving Objects Databases

Ralf Gting and Markus Schneider

Foundations of Multidimensional and Metric Data Structures

Hanan Samet

Joe Celkos SQL Programming Style

Joe Celko

Data Mining, Second Edition: Concepts and Techniques

Ian Witten and Eibe Frank

Fuzzy Modeling and Genetic Algorithms for Data Mining and Exploration

Earl Cox

Data Modeling Essentials, Third Edition

Graeme C. Simsion and Graham C. Witt

Location-Based Services

Jochen Schiller and Agns Voisard

Database Modeling with Microsft Visio for Enterprise Architects

Terry Halpin, Ken Evans, Patrick Hallock, Bill Maclean

Designing Data-Intensive Web Applications

Stephano Ceri, Piero Fraternali, Aldo Bongio, Marco Brambilla, Sara Comai, and Maristella Matera

Mining the Web: Discovering Knowledge from Hypertext Data

Soumen Chakrabarti

Advanced SQL: 1999Understanding Object-Relational and Other Advanced Features

Jim Melton

Database Tuning: Principles, Experiments, and Troubleshooting Techniques

Dennis Shasha and Philippe Bonnet

SQL: 1999Understanding Relational Language Components

Jim Melton and Alan R. Simon

Information Visualization in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Edited by Usama Fayyad, Georges G. Grinstein, and Andreas Wierse

Transactional Information Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and Practice of Concurrency Control and Recovery

Gerhard Weikum and Gottfried Vossen

Spatial Databases: With Application to GIS

Philippe Rigaux, Michel Scholl, and Agnes Voisard

Information Modeling and Relational Databases: Prom Conceptual Analysis to Logical Design

Terry Halpin

Component Database Systems

Edited by Klaus R. Dittrich and Andreas Geppert

Managing Reference Data in Enterprise Databases: Binding Corporate Data to the Wider World

Malcolm Chisholm

Understanding SQL and Java Together: A Guide to SQLJ, JDBC, and Related Technologies

Jim Melton and Andrew Eisenberg

Database: Principles, Programming, and Performance, Second Edition

Patrick and Elizabeth ONeil

The Object Data Standard: ODMG 3.0

Edited by R. G. G. Cattell and Douglas K. Barry

Data on the Web: From Relations to Semistructured Data and XML

Serge Abiteboul, Peter Buneman, and Dan Suciu

Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with Java Implementations

Ian Witten and Eibe Frank

Joe Celkos SQL for Smarties: Advanced SQL Programming, Second Edition

Joe Celko

Joe Celkos Data and Databases: Concepts in Practice

Joe Celko

Developing Time-Oriented Database Applications in SQL

Richard T. Snodgrass

Web Farming for the Data Warehouse

Richard D. Hackathorn

Management of Heterogeneous and Autonomous Database Systems

Edited by Ahmed Elmagarmid, Marek Rusinkiewicz, and Amit Sheth

Object-Relational DBMSs: Tracking the Next Great Wave, Second Edition

Michael Stonebraker and Paul Brown, with Dorothy Moore

A Complete Guide to DB2 Universal Database

Don Chamberlin

Universal Database Management: A Guide to Object/Relational Technology

Cynthia Maro Saracco

Readings in Database Systems, Third Edition

Edited by Michael Stonebraker and Joseph M. Hellerstein

Understanding SQLs Stored Procedures: A Complete Guide to SQL/PSM

Jim Melton

Principles of Multimedia Database Systems

V. S. Subrahmanian

Principles of Database Query Processing for Advanced Applications

Clement T. Yu and Weiyi Meng

Advanced Database Systems

Carlo Zaniolo, Stefano Ceri,

Christos Faloutsos, Richard T. Snodgrass, V. S. Subrahmanian, and Roberto Zicari

Principles of Transaction Processing

Philip A. Bernstein and Eric Newcomer

Using the New DB2: IBMs Object-Relational Database System

Don Chamberlin

Distributed Algorithms

Nancy A. Lynch

Active Database Systems: Triggers and Rules For Advanced Database Processing

Edited by Jennifer Widom and Stefano Ceri

Migrating Legacy Systems: Gateways, Interfaces, & the Incremental Approach

Michael L. Brodie and Michael Stonebraker

Atomic Transactions

Nancy Lynch, Michael Merritt,

William Weihl, and Alan Fekete

Query Processing for Advanced Database Systems

Edited by Johann Christoph Freytag, David Maier, and Gottfried Vossen

Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques

Jim Gray and Andreas Reuter

Building an Object-Oriented Database System: The Story of O2

Edited by Franois Bancilhon, Claude Delobel, and Paris Kanellakis

Database Transaction Models for Advanced Applications

Edited by Ahmed K. Elmagarmid

A Guide to Developing Client/Server SQL Applications

Setrag Khoshafian, Arvola Chan, Anna Wong, and Harry K. T. Wong

The Benchmark Handbook for Database and Transaction Processing Systems, Second Edition

Edited by Jim Gray

Camelot and Avalon: A Distributed Transaction Facility

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Readings in Object-Oriented Database Systems

Edited by Stanley B. Zdonik and David Maier

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2006 by David C. Hay. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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