Chapter 1 Product Overview - In this chapter you will be introduced to the DB2 family of products that run on the Linux, UNIX, and Windows operating systems. Chapter 2 Getting Started - This chapter provides an overview of the first steps in getting started with your DB2 data server. Chapter 3 Getting Connected - In this chapter, the use of the term client with a lowercase c refers the DB2 client software in general, while an uppercase C refers to a specific DB2 client package. Chapter 4 Controlling Data Access - This chapter includes an overview of how |
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Read more about this free ebooks:DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows: DBA Guide, Reference, and Exam Prep (sixth Edition)
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Data Warehousing - In this chapter, I will discuss what a data warehouse is, how data warehouses are used today, and the future trends of data warehousing. Chapter 2 Data Warehouse Architecture - In this chapter, I will discuss the data flow architecture first and then the system architecture. Chapter 3 Data Warehouse Development Methodology - In this chapter, I will explain the process, or methodology, of building a data warehouse. Chapter 4 Functional and Nonfunctional Requirements - In this chapter, |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Building a Data Warehouse: With Examples in SQL Server
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Chapter1, "Installation" - Chapter1 covers installing MySQL Cluster. This includes the basic installation process, either from binaries or from source. Chapter1 covers the differences in the process between the various different versions, and it shows how to install the cutting-edge nightly builds. Although you'll learn about advanced configuration later, Chapter1 introduces you to the various configuration files you will later become familiar with, when you use them to get your cluster up and running. Chapter2, "Configuration" - Chapter2 introduces you to the hundreds of configuration options you can set to control all aspects of a cluster. |
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Read more about this free ebooks:MySQL Clustering - Alex Davies, Harrison Fisk
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Part I: Laying the Foundation If SQL Server is the box, and developing is thinking inside the box, then the first part of this ebook is an introduction to the box. This isn’t the obligatory “introduction to normalization” view of database design. Part I is a current, comprehensive, principle-driven view of information architecture and an introduction to the technologies of SQL Server. Part II: Manipulating Data with Select If SQL Server is the box, then Part II is about being one with the box. |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Wiley - SQL Server 2005 Bible
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Chapter 1 will take a look at how the Web has evolved as a means to deliver applications and why we should use PHP/MySQL to develop these applications. We'll also take a look at how phpMyAdmin is recognized as a leading application to interface MySQL from the Web, the history of phpMyAdmin, and a brief list of its features. Chapter 2 will take a look at the common reasons for installing phpMyAdmin, the steps for downloading it from the main site, the basic configuration, and uploading it to our web server. Chapter 3 will take a look at the phpMyAdmin interface in detail.
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Read more about this free ebooks:Mastering phpMyAdmin 2.11 for Effective MySQL Management
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