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Release date | July 2009 |
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I've been a DBA for like 10 years and I don't have a great recommendation for a book on relational database design and concepts. The textbook for my database course in college was terrible, but the lectures explaining a few of the normal forms and their various characteristics were totally invaluable.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a introductory, but in-depth book on RDBMSs? Not interested in SQL-specific. Like, this book is the subject material I would want, but it sounds terrible to me: Relational Database Design and Implementation by Jan Harrington
That's definitely what should be the next step in your education, but I still don't have a good suggestion.