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An Introduction to Relational Database Theory by Hugh Darwen. 2012. This book introduces you to the theory of relational databases. An introductory course on relational databases offered by a university’s Computer Science (or similarly named) department is typically broadly divided into a theory component and what we might call an “industrial” component. The “industrial” component typically teaches the language, SQL (Structured Query Language), that is widely used in the industry for database purposes. Although this book is only about the theory, in the companion book SQL: A Comparative Survey I show how the concepts covered in this book are treated in SQL. The book is directly based on a course of nine lectures that was delivered annually from 2004 to 2011 to undergraduates at the University of Warwick, England, as part of a 14-lecture module entitled Fundamentals of Relational Databases.
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