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Developing Time-Oriented Database Applications in SQL (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data...
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by Richard T. Snodgrass and Christian S. Jensen
Sales Rank: 1477897
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$61.70
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Paperback: 504 pages
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers July 1999
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1558604367
ISBN-13: 978-1558604360
Product Dimensions:
9.4 x 7.7 x 1.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
Product Review
What is everywhere but occupies no space; can be measured but not seen or touched; can be spent, wasted, or killed, but not destroyed or changed? The simple answer is time, and the relationship between the fourth dimension and data is the foundation for Developing Time-Oriented Database Applications in SQL, a fascinating book by Richard T. Snodgrass.
Anyone who has ever attempted to create or modify a database containing temporal data will appreciate the complexity of the task. Snodgrass's book aims to simplify it by first helping the reader fully understand the concepts involved before covering the SQL code needed to carry out the work. The book is punctuated with interesting information about the measurement of time through the ages, plus illustrative examples of where disaster has occurred following the misuse of time-specific data, and it comes with a free CD-ROM containing example code.
Make no mistake, this book is by no means an easy read. It's complex and very wordy, and non-programmers may get lost in the SQL quite quickly. This aside, it's an informative, well-written attempt to explain a complicated concept. --Steve Russell, amazon.co.uk
Product Review
"I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in temporal data-either designing and building databases that record information over time, or just understanding the concepts that underlie representing temporal information an excellent job of organizing and summarizing this important area." From the foreword by Jim Gray, Microsoft Research
"a long time in the making, not only because the subject matter can seem overwhelmingly complex if not presented carefully, but also because of the great number of examples that Snodgrass has taken from real application systems and translated into standard SQL" From the foreword by Jim Melton, Oracle Corporation -- Review
Customer Reviews & Comments People seem to be selling used copies of this book for quite a bit ($125+) but you can get a PDF of the book for free from the author: http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/rts/tdbbook.pdf Thanks to the author for providing this resource!
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Developing Time-Oriented Database Applications in SQL (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data...
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Price: $61.70

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