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Database in Depth
Relational Theory for Practitioners

By C.J. Date
First Edition May 2005 
ISBN: 0-596-10012-4
228 pages,
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This concise guide sheds light on the principles behind the relational model, which underlies all database products in wide use today. It goes beyond the hype to give you a clear view of the technology--a view that's not influenced by any vendor or product. Ideal for experienced database developers and designers. [Full Description]

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