Through clear language, step-by-step discussions, and quizzes at the end of each chapter, the author makes databases easy. Quickly learn the core skills needed to design, configure, manage, and manipulate databases, whether at work or at home. Topics such as exploring different database models, planning their design, minimizing redundant data, designing tables, applying database design concepts, and implementing database security are covered. This is that fast, easy-to-understand tutorial that you’ve been looking for.
A good book when it comes to what it is trying to do. Its well written and reasonable easy to understand for a person like me = not very good at computers. Some things I still struggle with, but im not sure if that is the books fault or my own. But it is also very boring, and that is the fault of the subject more then anything else.
I read this to try to get a basic understanding of how to design a database. I think the author did a great job of explaining all of the steps involved in developing a database that you will be happy with. I found it much better written and much more informative than "Database Development for Dummies", if you're looking for a beginner book I would recommend skipping the Dummies book and starting with this one. it will get you up to speed enough that you can start designing databases and getting experience applying all of the concepts. I have a big respect for DBAs now, you have to be a very organized thinker to do that job well.
Bought for an introductory course on databases, I found it useful at the time, but haven't referenced it once since. That's not to say I never will - I haven't done that much with databases, and I hope that's going to change. But this hasn't been as invaluable as some of my other books.
In an effort to better understand databases and partially fueled by my current project which demands connectivity from a GUI to multiple database types, I've decided to give this one a read. Both dreading and looking forward to reading it all at the same time.