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Database Design & Management
Databases are often viewed as an end product rather than as a tool in the workplace. This book is written to adress this need, using straightforward examples and assessing different ways of storing information. It is a practical guide to collecting data and using Microsoft Access to transform it into useful information.
Written for both
Business Studies students and professionals, it adopts a functional approach which teaches theory by practical example. @Jargon buster' sidebars explain the terminology and revision questions aid comprehension. This simple-to-use approach make this ideal for self-study.
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