DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: A BUSINESS-ORIENTED APPROACH USING ORACLE, MySQL, AND MS ACCESS SOTIRIOS ZYGIARIS University of Maryland, USA and PMU University, KSA United Kingdom North America Japan India Malaysia China
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