Monday, January 12, 2009

Test Driven Development in Microsoft NET or Concepts of Database Management Sixth Edition

Test Driven Development in Microsoft .NET

Author: James W Newkirk

Learn how to apply the concepts and techniques of Test-Driven Development (TDD) to writing software for Microsoft .NET. Two experts in agile software development teach-using a wealth of pragmatic examples in C# and other .NET development tools-how to use automated tests to drive lean, efficient coding and better design. You'll focus on .NET-specific issues for TDD, including the best time to employ the inherent features of .NET class libraries and how to use NUnit, a leading unit-testing framework for .NET. And you'll see real-world examples of TDD-for .NET projects, including a Microsoft ADO.NET relational database, a user interface created with Microsoft ASP.NET and Microsoft Windows® Forms, Web services, and other useful applications.



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Concepts of Database Management, Sixth Edition

Author: Philip J Pratt

This concise yet comprehensive introduction to fundamental database concepts is an indispensable resource to develop your knowledge of database management concepts. Now in its sixth edition, Concepts of Database Management maintains the focus on real-world cases that made previous editions so effective addressing the most current database issues faced today such as database design, data integrity, concurrent updates, and data security. Special features include detailed coverage of the relational model (including Query-By-Example (QBE) and SQL), normalization and views, database design, database administration and management, and more. This book's advanced topics include distributed databases, data warehouses, stored procedures, and triggers fostering an in-depth understanding of database management that will prepare users for success in their fields.



Table of Contents:
Introduction to Database Management The Relational Model 1: Introduction, QBE, and Relational Algebra The Relational Model 2: SQL The Relational Model 3: Advanced Topics Database Design 1: Normalization Database Design 2: Design Methodology DBMS Functions Database Administration Database Management Approaches Appendices Comprehensive Design Example: Marvel College Additional Case Problem: Alexamara Marina Group SQL Reference "How Do I" Reference Answers to Odd-Numbered Review Questions

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