Overview
- Authors:
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Louis Davidson
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Jessica M. Moss
- Pro SQL Server 2012 Relational Database Design and Implementation covers everything from design logic that business users will understand, all the way to the physical implementation of design in a SQL Server database.
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxxi
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 1-36
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 37-51
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 53-90
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 91-128
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 129-167
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 169-243
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 245-299
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 301-369
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 371-443
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Pages 445-503
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 505-561
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 563-593
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 595-638
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- Louis Davidson, Jessica M. Moss
Pages 639-670
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Back Matter
Pages 671-751
About this book
Learn effective and scalable database design techniques in a SQL Server environment.
Pro SQL Server 2012 Relational Database Design and Implementation covers everything from design logic that business users will understand, all the way to the physical implementation of design in a SQL Server database. Grounded in best practices and a solid understanding of the underlying theory,
Louis Davidson shows how to “get it right” in SQL Server database design and lay a solid groundwork for the future use of valuable business data.
- Gives a solid foundation in best practices and relational theory
- Covers the latest implementation features in SQL Server
- Takes you from conceptual design to an effective, physical implementation
About the authors
Louis Davidson has been in the IT industry for more than 15 years as a corporate database developer and architect. He has spent the majority of his career working with Microsoft SQL Server, beginning from the early days of version 1.0. He has a bachelor s degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in computer science, with a minor in mathematics. Louis is the data architect for Compass Technology (Compass.net) in Chesapeake, Virginia, leading database development on their suite of nonprofit oriented CRM products, built on the Microsoft CRM platform and SQL Server technologies.