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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | QA 76.9 .C55 M5328 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5074901 |
QA 76.9 .C55 L377 2009 Microsoft SQL server 2008 : reporting services / | QA 76.9 .C55 L48 2003 Building client/server applications with VB .NET : an example-driven approach. | QA 76.9 .C55 M5295 2006 Microsoft Exchange server 2003 unleashed / | QA 76.9 .C55 M5328 2012 Microsoft SQL server 2012 bible / | QA 76.9 .C55 R62 2005 Exchange server cookbook / | QA 76.9 .C55 S7954 2009 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 administrator's pocket consultant / | QA 76.9 .C58 L5 2005 The grid : core technologies / |
Introduction xxix Part I: Laying the Foundations 1 Chapter 1: The World of SQL Server 3 Chapter 2: Data Architecture 15 Chapter 3: Installing SQL Server 31 Chapter 4: Client Connectivity 71 Chapter 5: SQL Server Management and Development Tools 81 Part II: Building Databases and Working with Data 109 Chapter 6: Introducing Basic Query Flow 111 Chapter 7: Relational Database Design and Creating the Physical Database Schema 143 Chapter 8: Data Types, Expressions, and Scalar Functions 173 Chapter 9: Merging Data with Joins, Subqueries, and CTEs 213 Chapter 10: Aggregating, Windowing, and Ranking Data 249 Chapter 11: Projecting Data Through Views 271 Chapter 12: Modifying Data In SQL Server 291 Part III: Advanced T-SQL Data Types and Querying Techniques 323 Chapter 13: Working with Hierarchies 325 Chapter 14: Using XML Data 339 Chapter 15: Executing Distributed Queries 367 Part IV: Programming with T-SQL 387 Chapter 16: Programming with T-SQL 389 Chapter 17: Developing Stored Procedures 431 Chapter 18: Building User-Defi ned Functions 453 Part V: Enterprise Data Management 467 Chapter 19: Confi guring SQL Server 469 Chapter 20: Policy Based Management 531 Chapter 21: Backup and Recovery Planning 547 Chapter 22: Maintaining the Database 585 Chapter 23: Transferring Databases 615 Chapter 24: Database Snapshots 635 Chapter 25: Asynchronous Messaging with Service Broker 647 Chapter 26: Log Shipping 661 Chapter 27: Database Mirroring 685 Chapter 28: Replicating Data 727 Chapter 29: Clustering 745 Chapter 30: Confi guring and Managing SQL Server with PowerShell 769 Chapter 31: Managing Data in Windows Azure SQL Database 801 Part VI: Securing Your SQL Server 831 Chapter 32: Authentication Types in SQL Server 833 Chapter 33: Authorizing Securables 841 Chapter 34: Data Encryption 853 Chapter 35: Row-Level Security 861 Part VII: Monitoring and Auditing 877 Chapter 36: Creating Triggers 879 Chapter 37: Performance Monitor and PAL 909 Chapter 38: Using Profi ler and SQL Trace 919 Chapter 39: Wait States 931 Chapter 40: Extended Events 937 Chapter 41: Data Change Tracking and Capture 945 Chapter 42: SQL Audit 967 Chapter 43: Management Data Warehouse 977 Part VIII: Performance Tuning and Optimization 993 Chapter 44: Interpreting Query Execution Plans 995 Chapter 45: Indexing Strategies 1005 Chapter 46: Maximizing Query Plan Reuse 1041 Chapter 47: Managing Transactions, Locking, and Blocking 1047 Chapter 48: Data Compression 1097 Chapter 49: Partitioning 1109 Chapter 50: Resource Governor 1131 Part IX: Business Intelligence 1141 Chapter 51: Business Intelligence Database Design 1143 Chapter 52: Building, Deploying, and Managing ETL Workfl ows in Integration Services 1155 Chapter 53: Building Multidimensional Cubes in Analysis Services with MDX 1195 Chapter 54: Confi guring and Administering Analysis Services 1223 Chapter 55: Authoring Reports in Reporting Services 1233 Chapter 56: Configuring and Administering Reporting Services 1261 Chapter 57: Data Mining with Analysis Services 1281 Chapter 58: Creating and Deploying BI Semantic Models 1299 Chapter 59: Creating and Deploying Power View Reports 1327 Index 1347
Includes index.
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