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Practical SQL : a beginner's guide to storytelling with data / by DeBarros, Anthony,author.(CARDINAL)803562;
"Practical SQL is an approachable and fast-paced guide to SQL (Structured Query Language), the standard programming language for defining, organizing, and exploring data in relational databases. Anthony DeBarros, a journalist and data analyst, focuses on using SQL to find the story within your data. The examples and code use the open-source database PostgreSQL and its companion pgAdmin interface, and the concepts you learn will apply to most database management systems, including MySQL, Oracle, SQLite, and others. You'll first cover the fundamentals of databases and the SQL language, then build skills by analyzing data from real-world datasets such as US Census demographics, New York City taxi rides, and earthquakes from US Geological Survey. Each chapter includes exercises and examples that teach even those who have never programmed before all the tools necessary to build powerful databases and access information quickly and efficiently"--
Subjects: SQL (Computer program language); Database design.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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Oracle SQL developer data modeler for database design mastery / by Helskyaho, Heli,author.;
Subjects: Oracle (Computer file); Database design.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Database processing : fundamentals, design, & implementation / by Kroenke, David M.,1946-(CARDINAL)166328;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 587-588) and index.System requirements: PC with Pentium or Alpha processor (166 MHz or higher); Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT; 32 MB RAM; 80 MB hard disk space for minimum installation, 185 MB for typical installation.
Subjects: Database management.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Sams teach yourself SQL in 24 hours / by Stephens, Ryan K.,author.(CARDINAL)212592;
Understanding the relational database and SQL -- Exploring the components of the SQL language -- Getting to know your data -- Setting up your database -- Understanding the basics of relational (SQL) database design -- Defining entities and relationships -- Normalizing your database -- Defining data structures -- Creating and managing database objects -- Manipulating data -- Managing database transactions -- Introduction to database queries -- Using operators to categorize data -- Joining tables in queries -- Restructuring the appearance of data -- Understanding dates and times -- Summarizing data results from a query -- Using subqueries to define unknown data -- Combining multiple queries into one -- Creating and using views and synonyms -- Managing database users and security -- Using indexes to improve performance -- Improving database performance -- Working with the system catalog -- Bonus workshop for the road -- Appendixes. Common SQL commands ; Popular vendor RDBMS implementations -- Answers to quizzes and exercises.Featuring step-by-step instructions that walk you through the most common SQL tasks, this authoritative resource helps you use SQL to build effective data bases, efficiently review data and manage everything from performance to security.
Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; SQL (Computer program language); Database design.; Database management.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Sorting information / by Rooney, Anne.(CARDINAL)350406;
Includes index.Basic discussion of using computers to sort information and how to exploit this ability.Accelerated Reader ARLexile not available
Subjects: Database design; Database searching; Sorting (Electronic computers);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Learn SQL in a month of lunches / by Iannucci, Jeff,author.;
SQL, Structured Query Language, is the standard way to query, create, and manage relational databases like SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. It's also a superpower for data analysts who need to go beyond spreadsheets and BI dashboarding tools. SQL is easy to read and understand, and with this book (and a little practice) you'll be pulling data, tweaking tables, and cranking out amazing reports and presentations in no time at all! Learn SQL in a Month of Lunches introduces SQL to data analysts and other aspiring data pros with no prior experience using relational databases. In it, you'll complete 24 short lessons, each of which teaches an essential SQL skill for retrieving, filtering, and analyzing data. You'll practice each new technique with a friendly hands-on lab designed to take about 15 minutes, as you learn to write queries that deliver the exact data you need. Along the way, you'll build a valuable intuition for how databases operate in real business scenarios. What's inside: Get the data you need from any relational database ; Filter, sort, and group data ; Combine data from multiple tables ; Create, update, and delete data. For students, aspiring data analysts, software developers, and anyone else who wants to work with relational databases.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; SQL server.; SQL (Computer program language).; Database management.; Database design.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Weather database for the SUPERPAVE mix design system / by Huber, Gerald A.(CARDINAL)325425; Heritage Group.; Strategic Highway Research Program (U.S.)(CARDINAL)298325;
The SUPERPAVE mix design system software contains a database of 5,313 United States and 779 Canadian weather stations, which can be used to select a suitable performance grade of asphalt binder for a paving project, based on prevailing weather conditions in the area. This report briefly describes how the SUPERPAVE software functions and presents selected contents of the weather database in tabular form in an appendix.... contract no.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Pavements, Asphalt; Pavements, Asphalt; Pavements, Asphalt; Weather forecasting;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Becoming a data engineer / by La Bella, Laura,author.(CARDINAL)488756;
Includes bibliographical references and index.IT: a young, dynamic industry -- What is a data engineer? -- Becoming a data engineer: the knowledge you need -- Internships and co-ops: learning on the job -- Getting your first job.Big data is a dynamic field that finds businesses and organizations capturing massive amounts of information at an alarming speed all of which will be analyzed and used to help make important decisions. A data engineer creates the massive reservoirs needed to collect big data. These IT professionals develop, construct, test, and maintain architectures, such as databases and large-scale data processing systems, which house big data. In this title, the emerging career field of a data engineer is explored. With the right mix of education and experience, data engineers can find themselves in high demand.
Subjects: Database design; Database management; Information technology;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Weather database for the SUPERPAVE [registered trademark] mix design system / by Huber, Gerald A.(CARDINAL)325425; Heritage Group.; Strategic Highway Research Program (U.S.)(CARDINAL)298325;
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Subjects: Pavements, Asphalt; Pavements, Asphalt; Weather forecasting;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Laboratory dynamic modulus of asphalt mixes and resilient modulus of soils throughout New Mexico for the implementation of mechanistic empirical pavement design guide (MEPDG) : a report on research / by Tarefder, Rafiqul A.(CARDINAL)325723; Weldegiorgis, Mekdim T.; Rahman, Md. Tahmidur.; New Mexico.Department of Transportation (2003- ).Research Bureau.(CARDINAL)325698; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; University of New Mexico.Department of Civil Engineering.(CARDINAL)325724;
Includes bibliographical references.Part 1. Laboratory dynamic modulus of asphalt mixes -- Part 2. Laboratory resilient modulus of soils -- Part 3. Implementation plan.
Subjects: Pavements, Flexible; Pavements, Flexible; Pavements, Asphalt; Pavements;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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