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    Relational Databases and Microsoft Access 365 - Version 4.0

    (8 reviews)

    Ron McFadyen, University of Winnipeg

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    Publisher: Ron McFadyen

    Language: English

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    Reviewed by Karen Scott, Senior Lecturer, University of Texas at Arlington on 10/11/24

    This author does a good job of covering most of the Access features in a comprehensive manner, but creating Reports--a very important function--is barely mentioned. In addition, since the examples are not from the newest version of Access, some of... read more

    Reviewed by Rose Ferro, Associate Professor in Computer Information Systems, Bristol Community College on 6/11/20

    This text provides a reasonably comprehensive review of relational database principles using Microsoft Access. Given that this textbook was designed for second-level students, with no intended prerequisite, the level of detail that is included to... read more

    Reviewed by Catherine Puopolo, Adjunct Faculty, Bunker Hill Community College on 6/10/20

    Comprehensiveness rating: 4 The text delivers an in-depth and comprehensive explanation of relational database theory and design. The learning outcomes focus on Microsoft Access skills necessary to create a new database, construct data tables,... read more

    Reviewed by David Owens, Instructor (Non-Tenure), Colorado State University on 12/6/19

    Good basic introduction to relational database design concepts using MS Access examples, but it did not include a comprehensive discussion with current examples/references for some of the Table of Contents topics. It could be improved by including... read more

    Reviewed by Leigh Mutchler, Assistant Professor, James Madison University on 3/6/19

    The book is a good introductory database text that covers database design and includes some Access basics. A good table of contents is included but no glossary. There are a few references to external sources, primarily classic works in the... read more

    Reviewed by Marcus Lacher, Instructor, Minnesota State Community and Technical College on 6/19/18

    The text does a solid job of providing a comprehensive explanation of basic relational database theory and Microsoft Access functionality, specifically regarding table structure. The breadth of detail on forms and queries is not as extensive as... read more

    Reviewed by Owen Morgan, Faculty Instructor, Lane Community College on 6/20/17

    Relational Databases and Microsoft Access provides a fairly comprehensive introduction to both relational database principles and using Microsoft Access to build and use these databases. When reviewing this textbook I was delighted to see that... read more

    Reviewed by Gregory Turcotte, Instructor, Portland Community College on 6/20/17

    I was very pleased to find an Access book that covers Entity Relationship Modeling and Normalization. Having an Access book that includes database theory, such as the Boyce-Codd Normal Form, is very useful to me. In this area, the book is very... read more

    Table of Contents

    Table of Contents
    Preface

    • 1 Relational Databases and MS Access
    • 2. Creating Tables
    • 3. Creating Forms
    • 4 Microsoft Access Queries
    • 5 Relationships and the Relationships Tool
    • 6 Microsoft Access Queries – Advanced
    • 7 Entity Relationship Modelling
    • 8 Mapping an ERD to a Relational Database
    • 9 Data Definition Language (DDL)
    • 10 Normalization

    Appendix A
    Appendix B

    Ancillary Material

    • Ron McFadyen
    • About the Book

      This text is a free introductory text that introduces MS Access and relational database design. The motivation is to support an introductory database system course which, to the student, is either a service course providing an introduction to database concepts, or, as a prerequisite for more advanced study in the field.

      About the Contributors

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      Ron McFadyen is a Professor in the Computer Science department at University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB.

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