Database Theory, Programming & Administration Books, Documents, and Lectures

Title Year Description
Comparison of different SQL implementations Comparison of different SQL implementations 2009 Description Comparison of SQL implementations across different relational databases
Concurrency Control and Recovery in Database Systems Concurrency Control and Recovery in Database Systems 1987 Description This book is about techniques for concurrency control and recovery. This book covers techniques for centralized and distributed computer systems, and for single copy, multiversion, and replicated databases.
Data Mining  Desktop Survival Guide  Data Mining Desktop Survival Guide 2006 Description This book presents a unique and easily accessible single stop resource for the data miner. It provides a practical guide to actually doing data mining. It is accessible to the information technology worker, the software engineer, and the data analyst.
Practical PostgreSQL Practical PostgreSQL 2002 Description This book is intended to be a practical guide to PostgreSQL. The content is focused on getting the reader comfortable with PostgreSQL in the most expedient fashion possible.
SQL Server 2000 Administrator's Pocket Consultant SQL Server 2000 Administrator's Pocket Consultant 2000 Description Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Administrator's Pocket consultant is a concise, immediate reference you’ll want with you at all times as you deal with the details of Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database administration.
SQL Server Cheat Sheet SQL Server Cheat Sheet 2007 Description The SQL Server cheat sheet is a one-page A4 printable document, designed to provide a quick reference for SQL Server.
SQLzoo.net - Brief introduction to SQL with interactive examples SQLzoo.net - Brief introduction to SQL with interactive examples Description This site contains brief interactive SQL tutorials: learn about: SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, DB2, Mimer, PostgreSQL, SQLite and Access.
Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 24 Hours Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 24 Hours 2003 Description This book was written for individuals with little or no experience using SQL or those who have used a relational database, but their tasks have been very limited within the realm of SQL.