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**Jean-Luc Hainaut. <u>SQLfast: Database processing made easy - Tutorial and Case studies</u>, 900 pages, PReCISE Research Center publication, draft version, May 2014. This is the complete SQLfast tutorial. Many of its chapters are already available through the links below. However, its 17 first chapters are available as a single document [http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Tutorials/SQLfast/SQLfast-Tuto-00-to-17.pdf '''(get it here)''']. These chapters are continuously updated, so that it is recommended to check them regularly to get their last versions. | **Jean-Luc Hainaut. <u>SQLfast: Database processing made easy - Tutorial and Case studies</u>, 900 pages, PReCISE Research Center publication, draft version, May 2014. This is the complete SQLfast tutorial. Many of its chapters are already available through the links below. However, its 17 first chapters are available as a single document [http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Tutorials/SQLfast/SQLfast-Tuto-00-to-17.pdf '''(get it here)''']. These chapters are continuously updated, so that it is recommended to check them regularly to get their last versions. | ||
− | *'''The complete SQLfast tutorial'''. The SQLfast tutorial progressively introduces the reader to the basics of SQLfast, from elementary data manipulation through very short scripts to complex features such as metadata-based script generation, recursive programming and language extension. It also includes some representative applications: database creation and loading, database exploration, database migration, library management, interactive SQL interpreter, a photo album manager and browser, a statistics manager and viewer, a bill of material manager, a GIS (based on ESRI shapefiles), analysis of an undocumented database, topological sorting of a relational schema, GALOIS lattice generation, automatic GUI generation, automated SQL trainer, ontology-based text indexing and retrieval, Conway's Game of Life (cellular automata), Kings of France (tree processing), schema-less (NoSQL) databases, SQL code injection, etc. Selected draft chapters are already available. <b>Note.</b> This tutorial in its current state is a | + | *'''The complete SQLfast tutorial'''. The SQLfast tutorial progressively introduces the reader to the basics of SQLfast, from elementary data manipulation through very short scripts to complex features such as metadata-based script generation, recursive programming and language extension. It also includes some representative applications: database creation and loading, database exploration, database migration, library management, interactive SQL interpreter, a photo album manager and browser, a statistics manager and viewer, a bill of material manager, a GIS (based on ESRI shapefiles), analysis of an undocumented database, topological sorting of a relational schema, GALOIS lattice generation, automatic GUI generation, automated SQL trainer, ontology-based text indexing and retrieval, Conway's Game of Life (cellular automata), Kings of France (tree processing), schema-less (NoSQL) databases, SQL code injection, etc. Selected draft chapters are already available. <b>Note.</b> This tutorial in its current state is a hybrid document. In the near future, it will be split into two distinct volumes, namely "Introduction to database programming with SQLfast" (first tutorial chapters) and "Problem solving with databases" (last application chapters). |
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