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  1-10 of 40 Reviews about "Db2 (H.2.3...)": Date Reviewed
  Beginning DB2: from novice to professional
Allen G., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2012. 544 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-430243-23-6)

This book covers DB2 for Linux and Windows platforms, including the Express, Enterprise, and Personal editions. Surprisingly, the author successfully attains the objective claimed in the subtitle of reaching “novice to profes...

Feb 8 2013
  Beginning DB2: from novice to professional
Allen G., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2008. 544 pp.  Type: Book (9781590599426)

The market for relational database management systems (RDBMSs) is largely a tussle between Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft, with the majority of large enterprises currently choosing either Oracle or IBM. Which vendor is on top of the pile v...

Apr 20 2009
  DB2 UDB v8.1 for Sun Solaris: the official guide
Bauch T., Wilding M., Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2003. 600 pp.  Type: Book (9780130463807)

DB2, the database management system (DBMS) that is “only popular [on the computers]...used by your father,” to quote Oracle’s Larry Ellison [1], has arrived on the distributed platforms, and it...

Mar 31 2004
  Integrated solutions with DB2
Cutlip R., Medicke J., Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co, Inc., Redwood City, CA, 2003.  Type: Book (9780201754858)

Cutlip and Medicke have written an excellent book for solution architects and project managers. This is the best kind of handbook: cohesive, coherent, and comprehensive....

Mar 25 2004
  The official guide to DB2 version 8
Zikopoulos ., Melnyk R., Baklarz G., Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2003. 352 pp.  Type: Book (9780131401587)

The authors describe the new features available in IBM’s DB2 Universal Database (UDB) in the version for assorted versions of Unix and Windows. I could find no comments about DB2 as it would relate to the mainframe world....

Mar 22 2004
  DB2 SQL stored procedure guide
Yip P., Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, 2002. 500 pp.  Type: Book (9780131007727)

Although Oracle has historically been the most popular database management system (DBMS), IBM is seriously challenging this position with DB2. In fact, some market studies now place DB2 slightly ahead of its rival [1]. Therefore, this ...

Oct 24 2003
  DB2 universal database v8 for Linux, Unix, and Windows database certification guide: theory and methodology of selecting and ranking populations
Baklarz G., Wong B., Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2002. 912 pp.  Type: Book (9780130463616)

The relevant topics of Database 2 (DB2) are covered very well in this book, and the authors have systematically organized the subject titles and presentation for intermediate and expert-level readers....

Jul 2 2003
  DB2 Universal Database in application development environments
Shirai T., Barber J., Saboji M., Naick I., Wilkins B., Prentice Hall PTR, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2000. 486 pp.  Type: Book (9780130869876)

The use of DB2, specifically in the context of the MicrosoftDevelopment Suite (Visual Studio, which has components of Visual Basic,Visual C++, Visual Interdev, and Visual J++), is described. Thestructure of the book seems good as it ap...

Jun 1 2000
  DB2 Universal Database v6.1 for UNIX, Windows, and OS/2: certification guide
Cook J., Harbus R., Shirai T., Prentice Hall PTR, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2000. 1014 pp.  Type: Book (9780130867551)

This third edition certification guide is an improvement over the two previous versions, as well as meeting the objective of keeping the reader current....

Apr 1 2000
  DB2 for the Cobol programmer, part 2 (2nd ed.)
Garvin C., Prince A., Mike Murach & Associates, Inc., Fresno, CA, 1999.  Type: Book (9781890774035)

As its title suggests, this book is not intended for beginners. It adds significantly to the topics covered in part 1 [1], beginning with a discussion of advanced DB2 concepts and a very lengthy presentation of locking. Three major sec...

Dec 1 1999
 
 
 
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