Bøger i Springer Professional Computin serien
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842,95 kr. The existence of huge data volume on the Web has fueled an unrelenting need to locate "right information at 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. The book 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. Its "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 for readers*Highlights change management and knowledge discovery, two important applications of a web warehouseWith its accessible style and emphasis on practicality, the book delivers an excellent survey of all current principles for structured, web-based data management technologies. Database management systems developers, enterprise website developers, and applied R&D researchers will find the work an essential companion for new concepts, development strategies, and application models. Key Topics:>>Node and link objects>> Comparison predicates>> Connectivities>> Coupling-query formulation>> Web schema>> WHOM (WareHouse Object Model)>> Schema generation and pruning>> Data visualization>> Web deltas & web bags>> Knowledge-discovery applications -- Databases / Information Systems-- Beginning / Intermediate
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1.015,95 kr. The emerging Second-Generation Web is based entirely on XML and related technologies. This new version of the Web introduces a multitude of novel concepts, terms, and acronyms. The goal of this dictionary is not just to define the meaning of new words but to develop a proper understanding of leading-edge Web technologies. It will be an invaluable reference for all Internet professionals and practitioners as well as students and ordinary Web users. Key topics:- XML syntax and core technologies - All the major members of the XML family of technologies - Numerous XML-based domain-specific languages - Concept and architecture of the Semantic Web - Key Semantic Web technologies - Web services Features and Benefits:- Over 1,800 terms and definitions from a newly emerged area - Over 200 illustrations to promote an understanding of the latest technologies - Clear and accessible definitions and a unique writing style bridge the gap between definition and explanation - Extensive cross-referencing of terms and a CD-ROM containing a fully searchable version of the dictionary
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- 1.015,95 kr.
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1.109,95 kr. Essential SQL fast provides a comprehensive guide to SQL, using the Windows-based version of MySQL. MySQL is a freely available, multi-platform database management system, making it ideal for learning the techniques and concepts of database design. Using numerous worked examples and illustrations, Matthew Norman describes how to set up the database management system MySQL. In doing so he covers various topics, including: installing and testing MySQL; using the graphical tools; database design techniques and concepts; retrieving, changing and deleting data; and how to make other products communicate with MySQL.
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- 1.109,95 kr.