- Sourav S. Bhowmick, Sanjay K. Madria, Wee K. Ng, "Web Data Management"
- Springer; 1 edition (November 7, 2003) | English | 0387001751 | 470 pages | PDF | 3.70 MB
- The existence of huge data volume on the Web has fueled an unrelenting need to locate the "right information at the right time," as well as to effectively develop an integrated, comprehensive information source.
- This calls for tools for efficiently analyzing and managing web data-and for efficiently managing web information from the database perspective.
- This comprehensive resource presents a data model called WHOM (Warehouse Object Model) to represent HTML and XML documents in the warehouse. It defines a set of web algebraic operators for building new web tables by extracting relevant data from the Web, as well as generating new tables from existing ones. This "web-warehouse approach" incorporates modern and effective shared web data-management concepts, methods, and models.
- Features & Benefits:
- * Presents a simple and generic data model for representing metadata, structure, and content of web documents and hyperlinks
- * Addresses schema-related issues for both HTML and XML data, with their associated challenges of irregularity and heterogeneity
- * Describes a web algebra for manipulating warehoused data
- * Utilizes numerous examples to illustrate various concepts of web data management and to simplify all key issues
- * Highlights change management and knowledge discovery, two important applications of web warehouses
- With its accessible style and emphasis on practicality, the book delivers an excellent survey for all current principles for structured, web-based data-management technologies. Database-management systems developers, enterprise web-site developers, and applied R&D researchers will find the work an essential companion for new concepts, development strategies, and application models.
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Information Storage and Management: Storing, Managing, and Protecting Digital Information
- Information Storage and Management: Storing, Managing, and Protecting Digital Information By EMC
- Publisher: Wiley 2009 | 480 Pages | ISBN: 0470294213 | PDF | 15 MB
- The spiraling growth of digital information makes the ISM book a "must have" addition to your IT reference library. This exponential growth has driven information management technology to new levels of sophistication and complexity, exposing a skills gap that challenge IT managers and professionals alike. The ISM book, written by storage professionals from EMC Corporation, takes an ‘open’ approach to teaching information storage and management, focusing on concepts and principles – rather that product specifics – that can be applied in all IT environments
- The book enables existing and aspiring IT professionals, students, faculty, and those simply wishing to gain deeper insight to this emerging pillar of IT infrastructure to achieve a comprehensive understanding of all segments of information storage technology.
- Sixteen chapters are organized into four sections. Advanced topics build upon the topics learned in previous chapters.
- Section 1, "Information Storage and Management for Today’s World": Four chapters cover information growth and challenges, define a storage system and its environment, review the evolution of storage technology, and introduce intelligent storage systems.
- Section 2, "Storage Options and Protocols": Six chapters cover the SCSI and Fibre channel architecture, direct-attached storage (DAS), storage area networks (SANs), network-attached storage (NAS), Internet Protocol SAN (IP-SAN), content-addressed storage (CAS), and storage virtualization.
- Section 3, "Business Continuity and Replication": Four chapters introduce business continuity, backup and recovery, local data replication, and remote data replication.
- Section 4, "Security and Administration": Two chapters cover storage security and storage infrastructure monitoring and management.
- The book’s supplementary web site provides up-to-date information on additional learning aids and storage certification opportunities.
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Teach Yourself Oracle8 in 21 Days
- Edward Whalen, Steve Adrien Deluca, «Teach Yourself Oracle8 in 21 Days»
- Sams Publishing | ISBN: 0672311593 | 1997 | CHM | 604 pages | 6.3 MB
“ Teach Yourself Oracle8 in 21 Days is a tutorial that will teach the reader the basics of using and administrating an Oracle database. This book focuses on using concrete examples to explain why things should be done in a certain way. The key topics are broken out by week below:Week One Overview of the Oracle8 Architecture; Network Computing Architecture (NCA); Installing Oracle; Planning the Database; How to Administer Users, and How to Manage Processes.Week Two Administering Logs, Control Files, Datafiles, and Tablespaces; Controlling Rolback Segments; Building Tables and Views; Using Indexes and Clusters; and Security.Week Three Effective Backup Techniques; Recovering the Database; Administering Oracle Replication; Tuning and Optimizing the Database; Administering the Oracle Web Server; and Advanced Oracle Options. - This hands-on tutorial teaches the basics of Oracle8 in a short period of time” - download
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