Wednesday 16 May 2012

Temporal Data & the Relational Model

Temporal Data & the Relational Model
Author: C.J. Date
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B005UY0W0E



Temporal Data & the Relational Model (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)



Temporal database systems are systems that provide special support for storing, querying, and updating historical and/or future data. Get Temporal Data & the Relational Model computer books for free.
Current DBMSs provide essentially no temporal features at all, but this situation is likely to change soon for a variety of reasons; in fact, temporal databases are virtually certain to become important sooner rather than later, in the commercial world as well as in academia. This book provides an in-depth description of the foundations and principles on which those temporal DBMSs will be built. These foundations and principles are firmly rooted in the relational model of data; thus, they represent an evolutionary step, not a revolutionary one, and they will stand the test of time.
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