Re: [GENERAL] set theory question

2011-02-05 Thread Vincent Veyron
Le vendredi 04 février 2011 à 19:08 +0100, Yeb Havinga a écrit : > On 2011-02-03 18:41, Wappler, Robert wrote: > > On 2011-02-02, matty jones wrote: > > > >> I am looking for a good book on the math and/or theory behind > >> relational databases and associated topics.. I am looking > >> some works

Re: [GENERAL] set theory question

2011-02-04 Thread Yeb Havinga
On 2011-02-03 18:41, Wappler, Robert wrote: On 2011-02-02, matty jones wrote: I am looking for a good book on the math and/or theory behind relational databases and associated topics.. I am looking some works on set theory, algebra, or any other books/papers on the mechanics that databases are

Re: [GENERAL] set theory question

2011-02-03 Thread Wappler, Robert
On 2011-02-02, matty jones wrote: > I am looking for a good book on the math and/or theory behind > relational databases and associated topics.. I am looking > some works on set theory, algebra, or any other books/papers > on the mechanics that databases are built on. I found one > book online,

Re: [GENERAL] set theory question

2011-02-03 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 3 Feb 2011, Andy Colson wrote: I am looking for a good book on the math and/or theory behind relational databases and associated topics. Dont know any books, but have you read the wikipedia page? Try any book by Edgar F. Codd. While at IBM he developed the concept of relational da

Re: [GENERAL] set theory question

2011-02-03 Thread Andy Colson
On 2/2/2011 4:58 PM, matty jones wrote: I am looking for a good book on the math and/or theory behind relational databases and associated topics.. I am looking some works on set theory, algebra, or any other books/papers on the mechanics that databases are built on. I found one book online, htt

[GENERAL] set theory question

2011-02-02 Thread matty jones
I am looking for a good book on the math and/or theory behind relational databases and associated topics.. I am looking some works on set theory, algebra, or any other books/papers on the mechanics that databases are built on. I found one book online, http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~maier/TheoryBook/TRD