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A Complete Guide to DB2 Universal Database (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)

»rank: 691830

by: Don Chamberlin


: :DB2 Universal Database (UDB) supports many different types of applications, on many different kinds of data, in many different software and hardware environments.This book provides a complete guide to DB2 UDB Version 5 in all its aspects, including the interfaces that support end users, application developers, and database administrators. It is complementary to the IBM product documentation, providing a clear and informal explanation of how the features of DB2 were intended to be used. It is an extensive revision of the author's earlier book, Using the New DB2: IBM's Object-Relational Database System.* Offers complete and self-contained information, and does not ...


XQuery from the Experts: A Guide to the W3C XML Query Language

»rank: 506495

by: Howard Katz, Don Chamberlin, Denise Draper, Mary Fernandez, Michael Kay, Jonathan Robie, Michael Rys, Jerome Simeon, Jim Tivy, Philip Wadler


: :DB2 Universal Database (UDB) supports many different types of applications, on many different kinds of data, in many different software and hardware environments.This book provides a complete guide to DB2 UDB Version 5 in all its aspects, including the interfaces that support end users, application developers, and database administrators. It is complementary to the IBM product documentation, providing a clear and informal explanation of how the features of DB2 were intended to be used. It is an extensive revision of the author's earlier book, Using the New DB2: IBM's Object-Relational Database System.* Offers complete and self-contained information, and does not ...


52 Fishing Hotspots: A Guide to Angling Every Week of the Year: Compiled By the Editors of Western Outdoors

»rank: 506495

by: Kevin Dawson, Terry Rudnick, Dave Hughes, Mike Sawyers, John Gantner, Jack Brown, Bob Whitaker, Tom Steinstra, Bill Karr, Gary Kramer


: :DB2 Universal Database (UDB) supports many different types of applications, on many different kinds of data, in many different software and hardware environments.This book provides a complete guide to DB2 UDB Version 5 in all its aspects, including the interfaces that support end users, application developers, and database administrators. It is complementary to the IBM product documentation, providing a clear and informal explanation of how the features of DB2 were intended to be used. It is an extensive revision of the author's earlier book, Using the New DB2: IBM's Object-Relational Database System.* Offers complete and self-contained information, and does not ...


Using the New DB2: IBM's Object-Relational Database System (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)

»rank: 2119407

by: D. D. Chamberlin, Don Chamberlin


: :DB2 Universal Database (UDB) supports many different types of applications, on many different kinds of data, in many different software and hardware environments.This book provides a complete guide to DB2 UDB Version 5 in all its aspects, including the interfaces that support end users, application developers, and database administrators. It is complementary to the IBM product documentation, providing a clear and informal explanation of how the features of DB2 were intended to be used. It is an extensive revision of the author's earlier book, Using the New DB2: IBM's Object-Relational Database System.* Offers complete and self-contained information, and does not ...


Rome (The Great Cities)

»rank: 2981826

by: E.R. Chamberlin, the editors of Time-Life Books, of Time-Life Books, Don Budnik


: :DB2 Universal Database (UDB) supports many different types of applications, on many different kinds of data, in many different software and hardware environments.This book provides a complete guide to DB2 UDB Version 5 in all its aspects, including the interfaces that support end users, application developers, and database administrators. It is complementary to the IBM product documentation, providing a clear and informal explanation of how the features of DB2 were intended to be used. It is an extensive revision of the author's earlier book, Using the New DB2: IBM's Object-Relational Database System.* Offers complete and self-contained information, and does not ...



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