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7451AppC 5/15/07 9:49 AM APPENDIX Page 335 C Bibliography T his appendix provides a reference for further background reading. Original Writings That Introduce the Methodology Demonstrated in This Book Brock, Bert de. Foundations of Semantic Databases. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995. Brock, Bert de. De Grondslagen van Semantische Databases (in Dutch). Schoonhoven, The Netherlands: Academic Service, 1989. Recommended Reading in the Area of the Underlying Mathematical Theories Hodges, Wilfred. Logic. Harmondsworth, England: Pelican Books, 1977. Gray, Peter M. D. Logic, Algebra and Databases. Chichester, England: Ellis Horwood Limited, 1984. Stanat, Donald F. and David F. McAllister. Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1977. Seminal Writings That Introduce the General Theory of Data Management Codd, E. F. “Derivability, Redundancy and Consistency of Relations Stored in Large Data Banks.” San Jose, CA: IBM Research Report RJ599, 1969. Codd, E. F. The Relational Model For Database Management, Version 2. Reading, MA: AddisonWesley, 1990. Recommended Reading on Relational Database Management Date, C. J. Database In Depth: Relational Theory for Practitioners. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly, 2005. Date, C. J. The Relational Database Dictionary. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly, 2006. Date, C. J. and Hugh Darwen. Databases, Types, and the Relational Model: The Third Manifesto. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 2006. 335 7451AppC 336 5/15/07 9:49 AM Page 336 APPENDIX C ■ BIBLIOGRAPHY Date, C. J. What Not How: The Business Rules Approach to Application Development. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 2000. Date, C. J. with Hugh Darwen. “Multiple Assignment.” Database Foundation Paper #3 at dbdebunk, 2004. Research Papers on Implementing Data Integrity Constraints and Related Subjects Widom, Jennifer and Sheldon J. Finkelstein. “Set-Oriented Production Rules in Relational Database Systems.” In ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data Proceedings 259–70, May 1990. Ceri, Stefano and Jennifer Widom. “Deriving Production Rules for Constraint Maintenance.” In VLDB Conference Proceedings 566–77, 1990. Simon, Eric, Jerry Kiernan, and Christophe de Maindreville. “Implementing High Level Active Rules on Top of a Relational DBMS.” In VLDB Conference Proceedings 315–26, 1992. Behrend, Andreas, Rainer Manthey, and Birgit Pieper. “An Amateur’s Introduction to Integrity Constraints and Integrity Checking in SQL.” In BTW Conference Proceedings, 2001. Grefen, Paul W. J. “Combining Theory and Practice in Integrity Control: A Declarative Approach to the Specification of a Transaction Modification Subsystem.” In VLDB Conference Proceedings 581–91, 1993. Simon, Eric and Angelika Kotz-Dittrich. “Promises and Realities of Active Database Systems.” In VLDB Conference Proceedings 642–53, 1995. Ceri, Stefano, Roberta J. Cochrane, and Jennifer Widom. “Practical Applications of Triggers and Constraints: Successes and Lingering Issues.” In VLDB Conference Proceedings 254–62, 2000. Eswaran, K. P., J. N. Gray, R. A. Lorie, and I. L. Traiger. “The Notions of Consistency and Predicate Locks in a Database System.” In Communications of the ACM, 1976. Jacobs, Ken. “Concurrency Control, Transaction Isolation and Serializability in SQL92 and Oracle7.” Technical report, Oracle White Paper Part No A33745, 1995. Previous Related Writings of the Authors Haan, Lex de. Mastering Oracle SQL and SQL*Plus. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2004. Haan, Lex de. Leerboek ORACLE SQL (in Dutch). Schoonhoven, The Netherlands: Academic Service, 1993. Koppelaars, A. V. “Business Rules, Classification and Implementation.” In IOUW Conference Proceedings, 1994. Koppelaars, A. V. “Business Rules, Guidelines for Deferred Checking.” In EOUG Conference Proceedings, 1995. Koppelaars, A. “Business Rules, Specification and Classification.” IOUG SELECT Newsmagazine, January 1995. Koppelaars, A. “The Specification and Implementation of Business Rules.” In ASPAC IOUW Conference Proceedings, 1995. Koppelaars, A. V. “Business Rules: All You Need to Know When Implementing Them.” In EOUG Conference Proceedings, 1996.

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Appendix C - Bibliography

Course: Database Management In Business (MGTS3203)

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Bibliography
This appendix provides a reference for further background reading.
Original Writings That Introduce the Methodology
Demonstrated in This Book
Brock, Bert de. Foundations of Semantic Databases. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995.
Brock, Bert de. De Grondslagen van Semantische Databases (in Dutch). Schoonhoven, The
Netherlands: Academic Service, 1989.
Recommended Reading in the Area of the Underlying
Mathematical Theories
Hodges, Wilfred. Logic.Harmondsworth, England: Pelican Books, 1977.
Gray, Peter M. D.Logic, Algebraand Databases.Chichester, England: Ellis Horwood Limited,
1984.
Stanat, Donald F. and David F. McAllister. Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
Englewood Cliffs,NJ: Prentice Hall, 1977.
Seminal Writings That Introduce the General Theory of Data
Management
Codd, E. F. “Derivability, Redundancy and Consistency of Relations Stored in Large Data
Banks.” San Jose, CA: IBM Research Report RJ599, 1969.
Codd, E. F. The Relational Model For Database Management,Version 2.Reading, MA: Addison-
Wesley, 1990.
Recommended Reading on Relational Database Management
Date, C. J. Database In Depth: Relational Theory for Practitioners. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly, 2005.
Date, C. J. The Relational Database Dictionary.Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly, 2006.
Date, C. J. and Hugh Darwen. Databases, Types, and the Relational Model: The Third Manifesto.
Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 2006.
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