Now available in paperback--
Date on Database: Writings 2000-2006 captures the thoughts of widely
known and respected relational database pioneer C. J. Date. Known
for his tenacious defense of relational theory in its purest form, Date
tackles many topics that are important to database professionals,
including the difference between model and implementation, data
integrity, data redundancy, deviations in SQL from the relational model,
and much more.
Date clearly and patiently explains where many of today's products and
practices go wrong, and illustrates some of the trouble you can get into
if you don't carefully think through your use of current database
technology. In almost every field of endeavor, the writings of the
founders and early leaders have had a profound effect. And now is your
chance to read Date while his material is fresh and the field is still
young. You'll want to read this book because it:
- Provides C. J. Date's thinking on relational theory versus current
products in the field
- Features a tribute to E. F. Codd, founder of the relational database
field
- Clearly explains how the unwary practitioner can avoid problems with
current relational database technology
- Offers novel insights into classic issues like redundancy and database
design