Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation - Taschenbuch
2016, ISBN: 9780195113068
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ABOUT THE BOOK:- Structured Query language for all RDBMS and PL/SQL (SQL, PL/SQL) book is in-depth treatment of the SQL language for both technical and non-technical users, programmers, IT Professionals or engineering students, who wants to do Oracle certification and want to understand the impact of SQL in computer market. This book offers a conceptual framework for understanding of PL/SQL. It will show you, step-by-step, how to use SQL and PL/SQL features, with many illustrations and realistic examples to clarify SQL and PL/SQL concepts. The book also compares SQL products from leading RDBMS vendors describing their advantages, benefits to help you select the right query (SQL Statement) for your application. So user can try them for themselves and gain actual experience in using major database products like Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, My SQL, SQLLite, and MS Access. 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CONTENTS:- ?Acknowledgment and Dedications 11 Chapter 1- Introduction of RDBMS What is RDBMS? 13 1.1 RDBMS 1.2 Table 1.2.1 Max limit for number of column for single table 1.2.2 Properties of the Relational Tables 1.3 Field 1.4 Rows 1.5 Column Chapter 2- Normalization 17 2.1 Types of Normalization 2.1.1 First Normalization form 2.1.2 Second Normalization 2.1.3 Third Normalization 2.1.4 Boyce Codd Normal form 2.2 Benefit Of normalization 2.3 Drawbacks of Normalization 2.4 Relational Types Chapter 3- Introduction of Structured Query Language (SQL) 27 3.1 SQL revisions 3.2 SQL Process 3.3 Type of SQL 3.3.1 Data definition language 3.3.2 Data Manipulation language 3.3.3 Data control language 3.3.4 Transaction Control Language 3.3.5 Data Query Language Chapter 4- Data Types for Various RDBMS 33 4.1 Microsoft Access Data Types 4.2 MY SQL data Types 4.3 SQL server Data Types 4.4 Oracle Data Types Chapter 5- Data Definition Language 45 5.1 Create Table, 5.1.1 Syntax for My SQL 5.1.2 Syntax for SQL Server 5.1.3 Syntax for Microsoft Access 5.1.4 Syntax for Oracle 5.1.5 Creating table from an existing table 5.2 Alter 5.2.1 Alter Table, Column, Data Type and constraints 5.3 Drop 5.3.1 Drop table 5.3.2 Drop a Default constraint 5.4 Truncate Chapter 6- Integrity Constraints 59 6.1 Types of Integrity Constraints 6.2 Default Constraints Chapter 7- Data Manipulation Language 65 7.1 Insert 7.1.1 Insert Into 7.1.2 Insert Data only in specific Columns 7.1.3 Insert into remote data base 7.2 Update 7.3 Delete 7.3.1 Delete specific Data 7.3.2 Delete all data 7.3.3 Modifier for My SQL Delete statement 7.4 Merge Chapter 8- Synonymous 77 8.1 Types of synonyms Chapter 9- Data Control Language 81 9.1 Grant and Revoke. Chapter 10- Transaction Control Language 85 10.1 commit 10.2 Savepoint 10.3 Rollback Chapter 11- Data Query Language 89 11.1 Select 11.2 Order by 11.3 Group By 11.4 Having 11.5 Subquery 11.6 Subqueries with the insert statement 11.7 Subqueries with the Update statement 11.8 Subqueries with the Delete statement 11.9 Subqueries with EXISTS and NOT EXISTS 11.10 Correlated Sub Query Chapter 12- Functions 113 12.1 Aggregate functions 12.2 Built-In scalar functions 12.3 Numeric Functions 12.4 EXTRACT Function 12.5 MY SQL Date Parts Functions 12.6 String Functions 12.7 Vacuum 12.8 Rank 12.9 Dense Rank 12.10 ROW Number 12.11 NULL functions 12.12 Server Supported Functions 12.11.1 Microsoft SQL Server- Server Supported Functions 12.11.2 MY SQL - Server Supported Functions 12.11.3 Oracle Server- Server Supported Functions Chapter 13- Joins 157 13.1 Join Conditions 13.2 Types of Join 13.2.1 Inner Join 13.2.1.1 Equi Join 13.2.1.2 Natural Join 13.2.1.3 Cross Join 13.2.2 Outer Join 13.2.2.1 Left Outer Join 13.2.2.2 Right Outer Join 13.2.2.3 Full Outer Join 13.2.3 Self Join 13.2.4 Anti Join 13.2.5 Semi Join Chapter 14- Wild Cards Character 183 14.1 SQL supported wildcard operators in conjunction with the LIKE operator Chapter 15- Operators 187 15.1 Unary 15.2 Arithmetic Operators 15.3 Concatenation Operator 15.4 Combining AND & OR 15.5 Distinct Chapter 16- Aliases & Dot Notation 195 Chapter 17- Conditional (CASE) Expressions 199 17.1 Searched CASE expression 17.2 Select statement with CASE expression 17.3 Update Statement with CASE expression 17.4 ORDER BY clause with CASE expression 17.5 Having Clause with CASE expression 17.6 DECODE Chapter 18- View 205 18.1 View-Some Important point to keep in mind while creating view 18.2 Types of View 18.2.1 Read only View 18.2.2 Updateable View 18.3 SQL Dropping View 18.4 materialized View 18.4.1 Types of Materialized View Chapter 19- Introduction of PL/SQL 215 19.1Data Types 19.2 Variables or Scalar Variable 19.3 Constants 19.4 Operators 19.5 Conditions 19.6 Loops statement 19.6.1 Simple LOOP 19.6.2 FOR LOOP 19.6.3 REVERSE LOOP 19.6.4 WHILE LOOP Chapter 20- Stored Procedures 221 20.1 Parameters Modes 20.1.1 Parameter IN 20.1.2 Parameter OUT 20.1.3 Parameter IN OUT 20.2 Drop Stored Procedure Chapter 21- Cursor 231 21.1 Types of Cursors 21.1.1 IMPLICIT Cursor 21.1.2 EXPLICIT Cursor 21.2 Attributes of cursor 21.3 Cursor Declaration, Opening, Fetching and closing Chapter 22- Function 235 22.1 Function creation 22.2 Calling function 22.3 Dropping Function Chapter 23- Trigger 237 23.1 Types of Trigger 23.1.1 Statement level Trigger 23.1.2 Row level Trigger 23.1.3 Column level Trigger 23.1.4 For each Row Type Trigger 23.1.5 For each statement level Trigger 23.2 Triggering a Trigger Chapter 24- Collections 241 24.1 Types of Collections 24.1.1 Nested Table 24.1.2 Variables-Size Array or VArray 24.1.3 Index By tables/Associative Array 24.2 Collection Methods 24.2.1 FIRST and LAST 24.2.2 EXISTS 24.2.3 COUNT 24.2.4 LIMIT 24.2.5 EXTEND 24.2.6 TRIM 24.2.7 DELETE Chapter 25- Exceptions 251 25.1 Syntax of Exception handing 25.2 Raising Exceptions 25.3 User Defined Exception 25.4 Pre-Defined Exceptions Chapter 26- Packages 255 26.1 Advantages of package 26.2 Package specification 26.3 Package body 26.4 Using Package elements Chapter 27- DBMS-Output 259 27.1 DBMS_OUTPUT Subprograms Chapter 28- Practice set for Oracle Certification 261 Chapter 29- Some Important questions and answers for SQL and PL/SQL 287 Chapter 30- Glossary 309 The Title 'Structured Query Language For All Rdbms and Pl/Sql written/authored/edited by Kriti Sinha', published in the year 2016. 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Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation - Taschenbuch
2009, ISBN: 9780195113068
Gebundene Ausgabe
New York: Prentice-Hall, 1984. Second Edition edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 24.5 cm. No Jacket--as Issued Hardcover, very good condition, with lightly rubbed boards. Lightly … Mehr…
New York: Prentice-Hall, 1984. Second Edition edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 24.5 cm. No Jacket--as Issued Hardcover, very good condition, with lightly rubbed boards. Lightly compressed, lightly slanted spine, lightly bumped corners. Lt soil at fr inside hinge. O/w clean, tight, unmarked. Boards . ISBN: 013730580x. Catalogs: Computer Science., Prentice-Hall, 1984, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1975. Reprint edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. 23.5 cm. . Hardcover, good condition. Badly bumped spine top, torn at edges. Bumped spine base, bottom corners, rubbed board bottoms. Ltly bumped top corners, v. lt spots on page tops. Ownership sig. and stamp. O/w clean, tight, unmarked. Dj good, rubbed, edgwr t Boards . ISBN: 0137304323. Catalogs: Computer Science., Prentice-Hall, 1975, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1984. Reprint edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 24.25 Cm. No Jacket--as Issued Hardcover, very good condition, with ltly rubbed boards. 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This is a must-have book for everyone engaged in business communication. About The Author:- Madhukant Jha has served at various senior managerial positions in a variety of companies. Beginning in 2003, he came into the field of management education. He has taught in diverse settings, such as universities, management schools, and has given lectures to management professionals. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface ix.: 1. Communication Strategy 1.: Driving Changes in Business Communication.: Benchmarking and.: Teamwork.: Companywide.: Team.: and Individual Perspectives.: Deciding Communication Strategy.: Company-Level Decisions.: Team-.: Level Decisions.: Individual Decisions.: Implementing Communications.: Strategy.: Developing Intraorganizational Effective Business.: Communication.: Company-Level Business Communication Trends.: E-mail.: Document Management Systems.: Developing Individual.: Business Communication Skills.: Integrated Supply Chains and.: Resource Management.: Supply-Chain Linkages in Non-manufacturing.: Environments.: Management Styles and Communication Strategies.: Effecting Change.: Summary.: 2. Management of Documentation in Electronic Era 13.: Document Life Cycles.: Training.: Security.: Summary.: 3. Writing and Editing Process 19.: Using Writing and Editing Processes.: Make the Process a Habit.: Clarify.: Your Goals.: Prewriting.: Avoiding Writers Block.: Key Differences.: between Editing and Drafting.: Editing.: Summary.: 4. Logic and Structure of Documents 31.: Think First.: Create an Organizational Plan.: Direct and Indirect.: Organizational Plans.: Building Strong Arguments.: Using Figures and.: Tables.: Designing Effective Tables and Figures.: Summary.: 5. Document Layout and Design 39.: Layout and Design During the Prewriting Step.: Templates and Style.: Sheets.: Using Style Sheets from Word Processing and Presentation.: Programs.: Layout and Design During the Drafting and Editing Steps.: Applying Layout and Design Concepts in Sample Documents.: Clear.: Sections.: Subject Lines.: Tables.: and Heads.: Layout and Design.: Concepts with Other Documents.: Using Layout and Design Ideas.: with Resumes.: Summary.: vi Business Communication.: 6. Successfully Using E-mail 47.: Lack of Common Standards and Expectations.: Maximizing E-mail.: Communication.: Subject Lines.: Weak Structure or Organization.: Too.: Much Information.: Sloppy Work.: Visual Cues.: Creating a Fancy.: Document.: Emoticons.: Wrong Email Address.: Forwarding E-mail.: and Copying the World.: Nonstandard for Johnng Features.: Security.: Concerns.: Document Life Cycle of E-mail.: Summary.: 7. Memos 55.: Qualities of a Good Memo.: Creating Good Memos.: Distinction.: between Memos and E-Mail.: Sample Memos.: Summary.: 8. Business Letters 59.: Content of Business Letters.: Valuable Letter-Writing Resources.: Organization.: Tone and Phrasing.: Negative Phrasing.: Other Phrasing.: Concerns.: Eight Cover Letter Mistakes.: Summary.: 9. Reports and Executive Summaries 65.: Using Writing and Editing Process with Reports.: Step 1: Prewriting.: Step 2: Research and Drafting.: Steps 3: Editing.: Step 4: Postwriting.: Structuring Reports to Get Read.: Problems and Pitfalls.: Integrating.: Tables and Figures.: Developing Argument.: Using Executive.: Summaries and Keeping Reports Short.: Constituents of a Useful.: Executive Summary.: Summary.: 10. Requests for Proposals 75.: The Relationship between Proposals and RFPs.: A Focus on Proposals.: Formal Versus Informal Proposals.: Simple or Complex Documents.: To Bid or Not to Bid?.: Caveats for Potential Bidders.: Writing Proposals.: and RFPs.: Write and Edit with Care.: What Should you Request in.: your RFP?.: Improving the Logic and Organization of Proposals and.: RFPs.: Building Electronic Templates.: Evaluating Proposals.: Useful.: Criteria for Evaluating Proposals.: Summary.: 11. Presentations 83.: Defining Your Purpose.: Defining Your General Purpose.: Determining.: Your Specific Purpose.: Defining Your Desired Results.: Summary.: 12. Knowing Your Audience 89.: Audience.: What Does the Audience Know about Me?.: What Does.: My Audience Know about the Topic?.: Audience Opinions on the.: Topic.: Audience Motivation.: Audience Knowledge Needs.: Audience.: Response.: Summary.: CONTENTS:- vii.: 13. Support Materials for Presentations 95.: Quantity of Supporting Material.: Types of Supporting Materials.: Statistics.: Definitions.: Examples.: Contrasts and Comparisons.: Testimony and Quotes.: Guidelines for Using Supporting Materials.: Summary.: 14. Organizing Ideas 101.: Introductions.: Creating the Thesis Statement.: Developing the Body.: Organizing Ideas.: Outlining with Software.: Transitions.: Summary.: 15. Planning Visual Support 111.: Reasons for Using Visual Aids.: Types of Visual Aids.: Presentations.: Magazine.: A Good Visual Aid is Visible.: A Good Visual Aid is Errorless.: A Good Visual Aid is Easy to Use.: A Good Visual Aid is Attractive.: Good Visual Aids are Directly Relevant.: Guidelines for Using the.: Visual Aids.: Show your Visual Aids Only at the Right Time.: Maintain.: Maximum Eye and Voice Contact with the Audience.: Summary.: 16. Delivery Skills 121.: Types of Delivery.: Reading from a Manuscript.: Speaking from.: Memory.: Impromptu Speaking.: Speaking Extemporaneously.: Avoiding Distractions.: Using Voice Effectively.: Practice.: Getting Rid.: of those Vocal Fillers.: Using Posture and Gestures to Enhance.: Message.: Make Eye Contact.: Using Appropriate Posture.: Making.: Gestures Work.: Practicing for Presentation.: Presentation Disasters.: Summary.: 17. Handling Questions and Answers 133.: Preparing for Questions.: Taking Questions in a Business Presentation.: Listening Effectively to Questions.: Responding When you dont Know.: the Answer.: Maintaining Control of the Q&A Session.: Ending the.: Q&A.: Summary.: 18. Speech Anxiety 137.: Why are we Afraid of Public Speaking?.: Fear of the Unknown.: A.: Bad Past Experience.: A Social Norm.: Is Speech Anxiety Really a Bad.: Thing?.: Reducing or Controlling Speech Anxiety?.: Summary.: 19. Assessing Your Presentation 143.: Did you Achieve your Purpose?.: Audience Analysis.: Delivery.: Summary.: 20. Writing and Presenting as a Team 147.: Step 1:Evaluate the Team Process.: Step 2: Evaluate Your Team.: Step 3: Evaluate Written Materials.: Summary.: viii Business Communication.: 21. 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It has a chapter on some important questions and answers which will really help users to increase their knowledge and implement on Data base and also to face interviews. It has also a chapter on Practice Set doing Oracle certification which will really help user to increase their knowledge to do Oracle certification. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Kriti Sinha is an Oracle certified DBA and IT Professional with 8+ years of work experience on Oracle, Microsoft SQL server and PL/SQL along with over 10 + years of experience in Teaching and training to IT professionals for SQL and PL/SQL. She is having Masters of Computer Application along with Oracle Certification for DBA and advanced PL/SQL programming. She is working on database SQL Server and Oracle since last 14 years"". She likes reading books and keeps herself busy. CONTENTS:- ?Acknowledgment and Dedications 11 Chapter 1- Introduction of RDBMS What is RDBMS? 13 1.1 RDBMS 1.2 Table 1.2.1 Max limit for number of column for single table 1.2.2 Properties of the Relational Tables 1.3 Field 1.4 Rows 1.5 Column Chapter 2- Normalization 17 2.1 Types of Normalization 2.1.1 First Normalization form 2.1.2 Second Normalization 2.1.3 Third Normalization 2.1.4 Boyce Codd Normal form 2.2 Benefit Of normalization 2.3 Drawbacks of Normalization 2.4 Relational Types Chapter 3- Introduction of Structured Query Language (SQL) 27 3.1 SQL revisions 3.2 SQL Process 3.3 Type of SQL 3.3.1 Data definition language 3.3.2 Data Manipulation language 3.3.3 Data control language 3.3.4 Transaction Control Language 3.3.5 Data Query Language Chapter 4- Data Types for Various RDBMS 33 4.1 Microsoft Access Data Types 4.2 MY SQL data Types 4.3 SQL server Data Types 4.4 Oracle Data Types Chapter 5- Data Definition Language 45 5.1 Create Table, 5.1.1 Syntax for My SQL 5.1.2 Syntax for SQL Server 5.1.3 Syntax for Microsoft Access 5.1.4 Syntax for Oracle 5.1.5 Creating table from an existing table 5.2 Alter 5.2.1 Alter Table, Column, Data Type and constraints 5.3 Drop 5.3.1 Drop table 5.3.2 Drop a Default constraint 5.4 Truncate Chapter 6- Integrity Constraints 59 6.1 Types of Integrity Constraints 6.2 Default Constraints Chapter 7- Data Manipulation Language 65 7.1 Insert 7.1.1 Insert Into 7.1.2 Insert Data only in specific Columns 7.1.3 Insert into remote data base 7.2 Update 7.3 Delete 7.3.1 Delete specific Data 7.3.2 Delete all data 7.3.3 Modifier for My SQL Delete statement 7.4 Merge Chapter 8- Synonymous 77 8.1 Types of synonyms Chapter 9- Data Control Language 81 9.1 Grant and Revoke. Chapter 10- Transaction Control Language 85 10.1 commit 10.2 Savepoint 10.3 Rollback Chapter 11- Data Query Language 89 11.1 Select 11.2 Order by 11.3 Group By 11.4 Having 11.5 Subquery 11.6 Subqueries with the insert statement 11.7 Subqueries with the Update statement 11.8 Subqueries with the Delete statement 11.9 Subqueries with EXISTS and NOT EXISTS 11.10 Correlated Sub Query Chapter 12- Functions 113 12.1 Aggregate functions 12.2 Built-In scalar functions 12.3 Numeric Functions 12.4 EXTRACT Function 12.5 MY SQL Date Parts Functions 12.6 String Functions 12.7 Vacuum 12.8 Rank 12.9 Dense Rank 12.10 ROW Number 12.11 NULL functions 12.12 Server Supported Functions 12.11.1 Microsoft SQL Server- Server Supported Functions 12.11.2 MY SQL - Server Supported Functions 12.11.3 Oracle Server- Server Supported Functions Chapter 13- Joins 157 13.1 Join Conditions 13.2 Types of Join 13.2.1 Inner Join 13.2.1.1 Equi Join 13.2.1.2 Natural Join 13.2.1.3 Cross Join 13.2.2 Outer Join 13.2.2.1 Left Outer Join 13.2.2.2 Right Outer Join 13.2.2.3 Full Outer Join 13.2.3 Self Join 13.2.4 Anti Join 13.2.5 Semi Join Chapter 14- Wild Cards Character 183 14.1 SQL supported wildcard operators in conjunction with the LIKE operator Chapter 15- Operators 187 15.1 Unary 15.2 Arithmetic Operators 15.3 Concatenation Operator 15.4 Combining AND & OR 15.5 Distinct Chapter 16- Aliases & Dot Notation 195 Chapter 17- Conditional (CASE) Expressions 199 17.1 Searched CASE expression 17.2 Select statement with CASE expression 17.3 Update Statement with CASE expression 17.4 ORDER BY clause with CASE expression 17.5 Having Clause with CASE expression 17.6 DECODE Chapter 18- View 205 18.1 View-Some Important point to keep in mind while creating view 18.2 Types of View 18.2.1 Read only View 18.2.2 Updateable View 18.3 SQL Dropping View 18.4 materialized View 18.4.1 Types of Materialized View Chapter 19- Introduction of PL/SQL 215 19.1Data Types 19.2 Variables or Scalar Variable 19.3 Constants 19.4 Operators 19.5 Conditions 19.6 Loops statement 19.6.1 Simple LOOP 19.6.2 FOR LOOP 19.6.3 REVERSE LOOP 19.6.4 WHILE LOOP Chapter 20- Stored Procedures 221 20.1 Parameters Modes 20.1.1 Parameter IN 20.1.2 Parameter OUT 20.1.3 Parameter IN OUT 20.2 Drop Stored Procedure Chapter 21- Cursor 231 21.1 Types of Cursors 21.1.1 IMPLICIT Cursor 21.1.2 EXPLICIT Cursor 21.2 Attributes of cursor 21.3 Cursor Declaration, Opening, Fetching and closing Chapter 22- Function 235 22.1 Function creation 22.2 Calling function 22.3 Dropping Function Chapter 23- Trigger 237 23.1 Types of Trigger 23.1.1 Statement level Trigger 23.1.2 Row level Trigger 23.1.3 Column level Trigger 23.1.4 For each Row Type Trigger 23.1.5 For each statement level Trigger 23.2 Triggering a Trigger Chapter 24- Collections 241 24.1 Types of Collections 24.1.1 Nested Table 24.1.2 Variables-Size Array or VArray 24.1.3 Index By tables/Associative Array 24.2 Collection Methods 24.2.1 FIRST and LAST 24.2.2 EXISTS 24.2.3 COUNT 24.2.4 LIMIT 24.2.5 EXTEND 24.2.6 TRIM 24.2.7 DELETE Chapter 25- Exceptions 251 25.1 Syntax of Exception handing 25.2 Raising Exceptions 25.3 User Defined Exception 25.4 Pre-Defined Exceptions Chapter 26- Packages 255 26.1 Advantages of package 26.2 Package specification 26.3 Package body 26.4 Using Package elements Chapter 27- DBMS-Output 259 27.1 DBMS_OUTPUT Subprograms Chapter 28- Practice set for Oracle Certification 261 Chapter 29- Some Important questions and answers for SQL and PL/SQL 287 Chapter 30- Glossary 309 The Title 'Structured Query Language For All Rdbms and Pl/Sql written/authored/edited by Kriti Sinha', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9789351282013 is assigned to the PaperBack version of this title. This book has total of pp. 320 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Database / Computer & Technology / Information Technology. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms, 2016, Oxford University Press, 1999-03-25. Hardcover. Good. Underlining in pencil on a few pages., Oxford University Press, 1999-03-25<
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New York: Prentice-Hall, 1984. Second Edition edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 24.5 cm. No Jacket--as Issued Hardcover, very good condition, with lightly rubbed boards. Lightly compressed, lightly slanted spine, lightly bumped corners. Lt soil at fr inside hinge. O/w clean, tight, unmarked. Boards . ISBN: 013730580x. Catalogs: Computer Science., Prentice-Hall, 1984, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1975. Reprint edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. 23.5 cm. . Hardcover, good condition. Badly bumped spine top, torn at edges. Bumped spine base, bottom corners, rubbed board bottoms. Ltly bumped top corners, v. lt spots on page tops. Ownership sig. and stamp. O/w clean, tight, unmarked. Dj good, rubbed, edgwr t Boards . ISBN: 0137304323. Catalogs: Computer Science., Prentice-Hall, 1975, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1984. Reprint edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 24.25 Cm. No Jacket--as Issued Hardcover, very good condition, with ltly rubbed boards. Ltly slanted, ltly compresse spine. ltly bumped corners. Clean, tight, unmarked. Boards . ISBN: 013730580x. Catalogs: Computer Science., Prentice-Hall, 1984, Springer, 1990-09-07. Paperback. Good. Ex-library paperback in good condition with the usual markings and attachments., Springer, 1990-09-07, Springer, 1992-09-10. Paperback. Good. Ex-library paperback in good condition with the usual markings and attachments., Springer, 1992-09-10, Springer, 1989-04-14. Paperback. Good. Ex-library paperback in good condition with the usual markings and attachments., Springer, 1989-04-14, 2009. Paper Back. New. This book presents the intricacies of business communication as no other book in the market does. It introduces the subject in an absorbing way, is stimulating and motivates readers. This book gives the foundation for practical and effective business communication. It covers in detail-letters, brief messages, memos, e-mail, reports and oral presentations. This is a must-have book for everyone engaged in business communication. About The Author:- Madhukant Jha has served at various senior managerial positions in a variety of companies. Beginning in 2003, he came into the field of management education. He has taught in diverse settings, such as universities, management schools, and has given lectures to management professionals. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface ix.: 1. Communication Strategy 1.: Driving Changes in Business Communication.: Benchmarking and.: Teamwork.: Companywide.: Team.: and Individual Perspectives.: Deciding Communication Strategy.: Company-Level Decisions.: Team-.: Level Decisions.: Individual Decisions.: Implementing Communications.: Strategy.: Developing Intraorganizational Effective Business.: Communication.: Company-Level Business Communication Trends.: E-mail.: Document Management Systems.: Developing Individual.: Business Communication Skills.: Integrated Supply Chains and.: Resource Management.: Supply-Chain Linkages in Non-manufacturing.: Environments.: Management Styles and Communication Strategies.: Effecting Change.: Summary.: 2. Management of Documentation in Electronic Era 13.: Document Life Cycles.: Training.: Security.: Summary.: 3. Writing and Editing Process 19.: Using Writing and Editing Processes.: Make the Process a Habit.: Clarify.: Your Goals.: Prewriting.: Avoiding Writers Block.: Key Differences.: between Editing and Drafting.: Editing.: Summary.: 4. Logic and Structure of Documents 31.: Think First.: Create an Organizational Plan.: Direct and Indirect.: Organizational Plans.: Building Strong Arguments.: Using Figures and.: Tables.: Designing Effective Tables and Figures.: Summary.: 5. Document Layout and Design 39.: Layout and Design During the Prewriting Step.: Templates and Style.: Sheets.: Using Style Sheets from Word Processing and Presentation.: Programs.: Layout and Design During the Drafting and Editing Steps.: Applying Layout and Design Concepts in Sample Documents.: Clear.: Sections.: Subject Lines.: Tables.: and Heads.: Layout and Design.: Concepts with Other Documents.: Using Layout and Design Ideas.: with Resumes.: Summary.: vi Business Communication.: 6. Successfully Using E-mail 47.: Lack of Common Standards and Expectations.: Maximizing E-mail.: Communication.: Subject Lines.: Weak Structure or Organization.: Too.: Much Information.: Sloppy Work.: Visual Cues.: Creating a Fancy.: Document.: Emoticons.: Wrong Email Address.: Forwarding E-mail.: and Copying the World.: Nonstandard for Johnng Features.: Security.: Concerns.: Document Life Cycle of E-mail.: Summary.: 7. Memos 55.: Qualities of a Good Memo.: Creating Good Memos.: Distinction.: between Memos and E-Mail.: Sample Memos.: Summary.: 8. Business Letters 59.: Content of Business Letters.: Valuable Letter-Writing Resources.: Organization.: Tone and Phrasing.: Negative Phrasing.: Other Phrasing.: Concerns.: Eight Cover Letter Mistakes.: Summary.: 9. Reports and Executive Summaries 65.: Using Writing and Editing Process with Reports.: Step 1: Prewriting.: Step 2: Research and Drafting.: Steps 3: Editing.: Step 4: Postwriting.: Structuring Reports to Get Read.: Problems and Pitfalls.: Integrating.: Tables and Figures.: Developing Argument.: Using Executive.: Summaries and Keeping Reports Short.: Constituents of a Useful.: Executive Summary.: Summary.: 10. Requests for Proposals 75.: The Relationship between Proposals and RFPs.: A Focus on Proposals.: Formal Versus Informal Proposals.: Simple or Complex Documents.: To Bid or Not to Bid?.: Caveats for Potential Bidders.: Writing Proposals.: and RFPs.: Write and Edit with Care.: What Should you Request in.: your RFP?.: Improving the Logic and Organization of Proposals and.: RFPs.: Building Electronic Templates.: Evaluating Proposals.: Useful.: Criteria for Evaluating Proposals.: Summary.: 11. Presentations 83.: Defining Your Purpose.: Defining Your General Purpose.: Determining.: Your Specific Purpose.: Defining Your Desired Results.: Summary.: 12. Knowing Your Audience 89.: Audience.: What Does the Audience Know about Me?.: What Does.: My Audience Know about the Topic?.: Audience Opinions on the.: Topic.: Audience Motivation.: Audience Knowledge Needs.: Audience.: Response.: Summary.: CONTENTS:- vii.: 13. Support Materials for Presentations 95.: Quantity of Supporting Material.: Types of Supporting Materials.: Statistics.: Definitions.: Examples.: Contrasts and Comparisons.: Testimony and Quotes.: Guidelines for Using Supporting Materials.: Summary.: 14. Organizing Ideas 101.: Introductions.: Creating the Thesis Statement.: Developing the Body.: Organizing Ideas.: Outlining with Software.: Transitions.: Summary.: 15. Planning Visual Support 111.: Reasons for Using Visual Aids.: Types of Visual Aids.: Presentations.: Magazine.: A Good Visual Aid is Visible.: A Good Visual Aid is Errorless.: A Good Visual Aid is Easy to Use.: A Good Visual Aid is Attractive.: Good Visual Aids are Directly Relevant.: Guidelines for Using the.: Visual Aids.: Show your Visual Aids Only at the Right Time.: Maintain.: Maximum Eye and Voice Contact with the Audience.: Summary.: 16. Delivery Skills 121.: Types of Delivery.: Reading from a Manuscript.: Speaking from.: Memory.: Impromptu Speaking.: Speaking Extemporaneously.: Avoiding Distractions.: Using Voice Effectively.: Practice.: Getting Rid.: of those Vocal Fillers.: Using Posture and Gestures to Enhance.: Message.: Make Eye Contact.: Using Appropriate Posture.: Making.: Gestures Work.: Practicing for Presentation.: Presentation Disasters.: Summary.: 17. Handling Questions and Answers 133.: Preparing for Questions.: Taking Questions in a Business Presentation.: Listening Effectively to Questions.: Responding When you dont Know.: the Answer.: Maintaining Control of the Q&A Session.: Ending the.: Q&A.: Summary.: 18. Speech Anxiety 137.: Why are we Afraid of Public Speaking?.: Fear of the Unknown.: A.: Bad Past Experience.: A Social Norm.: Is Speech Anxiety Really a Bad.: Thing?.: Reducing or Controlling Speech Anxiety?.: Summary.: 19. Assessing Your Presentation 143.: Did you Achieve your Purpose?.: Audience Analysis.: Delivery.: Summary.: 20. Writing and Presenting as a Team 147.: Step 1:Evaluate the Team Process.: Step 2: Evaluate Your Team.: Step 3: Evaluate Written Materials.: Summary.: viii Business Communication.: 21. Presenting As a Team 153.: Team Presentation with Written Documents.: Team Presentation.: without Written Document.: General Presentation Guidelines for a.: Team.: Guidelines for Special-Occasion Presentations.: Summary.: 22. International Business Communication 161.: Mission Statements.: Corporate Initiatives.: Working Rhythms.: Communication Styles.: Summary.: 23. Knowing Your Place 175.: Handling the Hierarchy.: Taking Responsibility.: Monitoring.: Performance.: Getting People to Play Ball.: Summary.: 24. Knowing the Limits 197.: Gifts.: Favours and Bribes.: Nepotism.: Discretion Versus Dishonesty.: Summary.: 25. Knowing the Form 217.: Greeting People.: Making Small Talk.: Playing the Conversation Game.: Choosing What to Say and How to Say it.: Trying to be Funny.: Avoiding.: Hidden Dangers.: Summary.: 26. Making Presentations 235.: Choosing the Right Style.: Finding a Concrete Context.: Speaking with.: Impact.: Summary.: 27. Making Deals 257.: Picking the Right People.: Your Team.: Their Team.: Thinking About.: Pace and Place.: Pace.: Place.: Playing the Game to Win.: Understanding.: their Beliefs.: Using the Right Language.: SOPHOP.: Keep Everything.: Conditional.: Talk About How you Feel.: Summary.: 28. Knowing Yourself 281.: Relationships.: Communication.: Time.: Truth.: The Meaning of Life.: Presentation Style.: Bibliography 299.: Index 307 The Title 'Business Communication (Pb) written/authored/edited by Madhukant Jha', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9789380222165 is assigned to the PaperBack version of this title. This book has total of pp. 311 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Management Paper Back. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms, 2009, Springer, 1997. 284 pp., Paperback, ex library, else text clean and binding tight, Springer, 1997, Springer, 1990. 401 pp., Paperback, ex library, else text clean and binding tight, Springer, 1990, Oxford University Press. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, thatll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included., Oxford University Press<
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Completely revised and updated, the third edition of Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation teaches key design and implementation skills essential for language designers, compiler writers, and other computer scientists. It also covers descriptive tools and historical precedents so that students can understand design issues in their historical context. Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in programming languages and comparative languages, this text uses a unique horizontal organization that analyzes individual languages in their entirety, facilitating discussion of the interrelationships between the parts of a language. It teaches design skills by emphasizing basic principles more than details, focuses on methods of implementation over specific techniques, and presents concepts inductively. In-depth case studies of representative languages from five generations of programming language design (Fortran, Algol-60, Pascal, Ada, LISP, Smalltalk, and Prolog) are used to illustrate larger themes. This third edition adds discussions of the phenomenology of programming languages, the role of conceptual models in language design, language size and complexity, and system implementation languages (with an emphasis on C). It covers programming environments (as illustrated by the Interlisp system) and recent developments in object-oriented programming (including C++, Ada 95, CLOS, and Java), and expands the discussion of multiple inheritance. Historical information has been updated to reflect new developments in the industry and many new exercises have been added as well. Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation MacLennan, Bruce J., Oxford University Press, USA<
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Completely revised and updated, the third edition of Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation teaches key design and implementation skills essential for language designers, compiler writers, and other computer scientists. It also covers descriptive tools and historical precedents so that students can understand design issues in their historical context. Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in programming languages and comparative languages, this text uses a unique horizontal organization that analyzes individual languages in their entirety, facilitating discussion of the interrelationships between the parts of a language. It teaches design skills by emphasizing basic principles more than details, focuses on methods of implementation over specific techniques, and presents concepts inductively. In-depth case studies of representative languages from five generations of programming language design (Fortran, Algol-60, Pascal, Ada, LISP, Smalltalk, and Prolog) are used to illustrate larger themes. This third edition adds discussions of the phenomenology of programming languages, the role of conceptual models in language design, language size and complexity, and system implementation languages (with an emphasis on C). It covers programming environments (as illustrated by the Interlisp system) and recent developments in object-oriented programming (including C++, Ada 95, CLOS, and Java), and expands the discussion of multiple inheritance. Historical information has been updated to reflect new developments in the industry and many new exercises have been added as well. Media > Book, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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