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    <dateIssued>1981</dateIssued>
    <edition>1a. ed.</edition>
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  <tableOfContents>PART I MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES AND PLANNING Chapter 1. Planning for the Data Base Environment. -- Chapter 2. Management Issues in the Data Base Plan. -- Chapter 3. System Development Life Cycle for Data Base Development 53. -- PART II DATA BASE ENVIRONMENT COMPONENTS 71 Chapter 4. The Data Base Management System 73. -- Chapter 5. Data Dictionary/Directory System: A Tool for Data Administration and Control 81. -- Chapter 6. The Function of Data Base Administration and Control 93. -- Chapter 7. User/System Interfaces in a Data Base Environment 111. -- Capter 8. Data Independence in Data Base Management Systems 121. -- PART III EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF SOFTWARE 155 Chapter 9. Criteria for the Selection of a Data Dictionary/Directory System 157. -- Chapter 10. Criteria for the Selection of a Data Base Management System 169. -- Chapter 11. Alternative Approaches to Data Base Management System Performance Evaluation 187. -- Chapter 12. Alternative Architectures for Active Data Dictionary/Directory Systems 199. -- PART IV ADMINISTRATION OF THE DATA BASE ENVIRONMENT 213. -- Chapter 13. Organization and Job descriptions of the Data Base Administration Staff 215. -- Chapter 14. The Impact of Personal Privacy Requirements on Data Base Administration 229. -- Chapter 15. Data Base Suppported Systems and the Auditing Function 245. -- PART V DESING AND DEVELOPMENT 261 Chapter 16. Data Base Design Methodology-Part 1 263. -- Chapter 17. Data Base Design Methodology-Part 2 283. -- Chapter 18 Trade-ofts in Data base Design 299. -- PART VI CURRENT DIRECTIONS 315. -- Chapter 19 Current Trends in Data Base Systems. -- Chapter 20. The Backend (Data Base) Computer- Part 1 347. -- Chapter 21. The Backend (Data Base) Computer-Part 2. -- Chapter 22. Operational and Technological Issues in Distributed Data Bases 381. -- Chapter 23. The Technology of Data Translation-An aoverview 399. -- Bibliography 413. -- Index 424.</tableOfContents>
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