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RE: Database Theory books

From: Lex de Haan <lex.de.haan_at_naturaljoin.nl>
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 18:03:28 +0200
Message-ID: <JFEEIGBIDOCCDALDIPLNAEBHCIAA.lex.de.haan@naturaljoin.nl>


Hi Ryan,
Fabian Pascal is not bad at all ...
I guess you know his website http://www.dbdebunk.com, right?

for more titles, that depends on what kind of books you are looking for; I like "the third manifesto" and "temporal data and the relational model", but I like mathematics ;-)

Kind regards,
Lex.



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skype me <callto://lexdehaan>

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I'm looking for some theory books. I was looking at Dates Intro to DB systems. It looks like a basic college level survey book right? Does date have a more advanced book that is not a textbook? I have read a couple of other college DB textbooks.
Preferably one focused on design.
What do you think of Fabian Pascal's stuff? Any other good theorists out there? Preferably one without extensive math.
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