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Database Management System

Manish Soni

Casa editrice: Poorav Publications

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Welcome to the world of Database Management System. This book is your gateway to understanding the fundamental concepts, principles, and practices that underpin the efficient and effective management of data in modern information systems.In today's data-driven age, where information is often referred to as the new oil, the role of DBMS cannot be overstated. Whether you are a student embarking on a journey of discovery, a professional seeking to enhance your knowledge, or an entrepreneur aiming to harness the power of data for your business, this book will serve as your comprehensive guide.This Book Matters because Databases are the backbone of nearly every organization, from multinational corporations to small start-ups. They store, organize, and retrieve data critical for decision-making, customer service, product development, and more. Understanding how to design, implement, and manage databases is a vital skill in the digital age.
Disponibile da: 13/11/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 424 pagine.

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