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Default Re: Logic and databases - 06-08-2009 , 09:33 PM






paul c wrote:
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A couple of books I found interesting in the last couple of years
because they try to bridge the subjects were one by a guy named Toon
Kooplars,
Applied Mathematics for Database Professionals,
Toon Koppelaars, Lex De Haan.

http://www.amazon.com/Applied-Mathem.../dp/B001IDZ4DQ

It's a pretty good book.


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which I've lost at the moment and this one by Date. It seems
that google books has some or all of it at


http://books.google.ca/books?id=2egN...mcgoveran+date



I especially liked the first couple of pages of chapter 5, also page
124. Unlike some of the ossified idealogues who write about this stuff,
Date has been refining the essence of his opinions and discarding them
when necessary, for about thirty years now. He must be getting on now
but I find his stuff is becoming clearer and clearer, not as
pedagogical/doctrinaire as some of the early stuff.

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