Author: Vivian Siahaan
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
This book is PostgreSQL version of our previous book titled “DATA ANALYSIS USING JDBC AND MYSQL WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE”. In this project, you will use the PostgreSQL version of Northwind database which is a sample database that was originally created by Microsoft and used as the basis for their tutorials in a variety of database products for decades. The Northwind database contains the sales data for a fictitious company called “Northwind Traders,” which imports and exports specialty foods from around the world. The Northwind database is an excellent tutorial schema for a small-business ERP, with customers, orders, inventory, purchasing, suppliers, shipping, employees, and single-entry accounting. You can download the sample database from https://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/05/data-analysis-using-jdbc-and-postgresql.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: the territory distribution by region; the employee distributions based on city, country, title, and region; the employee distributions based on birth date, hire date, and employee name; the employee distributions based on city, country, territory, and region; the three supplier distributions based on city, region, and country; the product distributions based on city, region, country, categorized unit price, categorized units in stock, and categorized units on order; the customer distributions based on city, region, and country; the order and freight distributions based on year, month, and week; the order and freight distributions based on day, quarter, and ship country; the order and freight distributions based on ship region, ship city, and ship name; the order and freight distributions based on shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the order and freight distributions based on customer country, employee name, and employee title; the sales distributions based on year, month, week, day, quarter, and ship country; the sales distributions based on ship region, ship city, ship name, shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the sales distributions based on customer region, customer country, employee name, employee title, employee city, and employee country; the sales distributions based on product name, category name, supplier company, supplier city, supplier region, and supplier country.
DATA ANALYSIS USING JDBC AND POSTGRESQL WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE
Author: Vivian Siahaan
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
This book is PostgreSQL version of our previous book titled “DATA ANALYSIS USING JDBC AND MYSQL WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE”. In this project, you will use the PostgreSQL version of Northwind database which is a sample database that was originally created by Microsoft and used as the basis for their tutorials in a variety of database products for decades. The Northwind database contains the sales data for a fictitious company called “Northwind Traders,” which imports and exports specialty foods from around the world. The Northwind database is an excellent tutorial schema for a small-business ERP, with customers, orders, inventory, purchasing, suppliers, shipping, employees, and single-entry accounting. You can download the sample database from https://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/05/data-analysis-using-jdbc-and-postgresql.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: the territory distribution by region; the employee distributions based on city, country, title, and region; the employee distributions based on birth date, hire date, and employee name; the employee distributions based on city, country, territory, and region; the three supplier distributions based on city, region, and country; the product distributions based on city, region, country, categorized unit price, categorized units in stock, and categorized units on order; the customer distributions based on city, region, and country; the order and freight distributions based on year, month, and week; the order and freight distributions based on day, quarter, and ship country; the order and freight distributions based on ship region, ship city, and ship name; the order and freight distributions based on shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the order and freight distributions based on customer country, employee name, and employee title; the sales distributions based on year, month, week, day, quarter, and ship country; the sales distributions based on ship region, ship city, ship name, shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the sales distributions based on customer region, customer country, employee name, employee title, employee city, and employee country; the sales distributions based on product name, category name, supplier company, supplier city, supplier region, and supplier country.
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
This book is PostgreSQL version of our previous book titled “DATA ANALYSIS USING JDBC AND MYSQL WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE”. In this project, you will use the PostgreSQL version of Northwind database which is a sample database that was originally created by Microsoft and used as the basis for their tutorials in a variety of database products for decades. The Northwind database contains the sales data for a fictitious company called “Northwind Traders,” which imports and exports specialty foods from around the world. The Northwind database is an excellent tutorial schema for a small-business ERP, with customers, orders, inventory, purchasing, suppliers, shipping, employees, and single-entry accounting. You can download the sample database from https://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/05/data-analysis-using-jdbc-and-postgresql.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: the territory distribution by region; the employee distributions based on city, country, title, and region; the employee distributions based on birth date, hire date, and employee name; the employee distributions based on city, country, territory, and region; the three supplier distributions based on city, region, and country; the product distributions based on city, region, country, categorized unit price, categorized units in stock, and categorized units on order; the customer distributions based on city, region, and country; the order and freight distributions based on year, month, and week; the order and freight distributions based on day, quarter, and ship country; the order and freight distributions based on ship region, ship city, and ship name; the order and freight distributions based on shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the order and freight distributions based on customer country, employee name, and employee title; the sales distributions based on year, month, week, day, quarter, and ship country; the sales distributions based on ship region, ship city, ship name, shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the sales distributions based on customer region, customer country, employee name, employee title, employee city, and employee country; the sales distributions based on product name, category name, supplier company, supplier city, supplier region, and supplier country.
DATA SCIENCE USING JDBC AND POSTGRESQL WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE
Author: Vivian Siahaan
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 865
Book Description
This book uses the PostgreSQL-version of Sakila sample database which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store. The 15 tables of the database include film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The Sakila sample database is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. You can download the sample database from https://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/05/data-science-using-jdbc-and-postgresql.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: top 10 film distribution by release year; top 10 film distribution by rating; top 10 film distribution by rental duration; top 10 film distribution by language; film distribution by categorized rental rate; film distribution by categorized length; film distribution by categorized replacement cost; top 10 film distribution by actor name; top 10 actor name distribution by average rental rate; top 10 actor name distribution by average replacement cost; film distribution by rating; rating distribution by average rental rate; rating distribution by average replacement cost; top 10 film distribution by category name, category distribution by average replacement cost; category distribution by average rental rate; category distribution by length; top 10 city distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by district, top 10 address distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by city; top 10 address distribution by district; top 10 address distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by city; top 10 inventory distribution by release year; top 10 inventory distribution by film rating; top 10 inventory distribution by film language; top 10 inventory distribution by film rental duration; top 10 inventory distribution by city; top 10 inventory distribution by country; top 10 customer distribution by country; top 10 customer distribution by city; top 10 customer distribution by district; top 10 customer distribution by store country; top 10 customer distribution by store city; top 10 customer distribution by store district; top 10 staff distribution by country; top 10 staff distribution by city; rental distribution by year of rental date; rental distribution by month of rental date; 10 rental distribution by week of rental date; rental distribution by day of rental date; rental distribution by quarter of rental date; rental distribution by film release year; rental distribution by film duration; rental distribution by film rating; top 10 rental distribution by staff name; rental distribution by film language; top 10 rental distribution by film title; rental distribution by customer active; top 10 rental distribution by film category; top 10 rental distribution by actor name; top 10 rental distribution by customer name; top 10 rental distribution by customer city; top 10 rental distribution by customer country, top 10 rental distribution by customer district; payment distribution by year of payment date; payment distribution by month of payment date; top 10 payment distribution by week of payment date; payment distribution by day of payment date; payment distribution by quarter of payment date; payment distribution by film release year; payment distribution by film duration; payment distribution by film rating; top 10 payment distribution by staff name; payment distribution by film language; top 10 payment distribution by film title; payment distribution by customer active; top 10 payment distribution by film category; top 10 payment distribution by actor name; top 10 payment distribution by customer name; top 10 payment distribution by customer city; top 10 payment distribution by customer country; and top 10 payment distribution by customer district.
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 865
Book Description
This book uses the PostgreSQL-version of Sakila sample database which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store. The 15 tables of the database include film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The Sakila sample database is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. You can download the sample database from https://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/05/data-science-using-jdbc-and-postgresql.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: top 10 film distribution by release year; top 10 film distribution by rating; top 10 film distribution by rental duration; top 10 film distribution by language; film distribution by categorized rental rate; film distribution by categorized length; film distribution by categorized replacement cost; top 10 film distribution by actor name; top 10 actor name distribution by average rental rate; top 10 actor name distribution by average replacement cost; film distribution by rating; rating distribution by average rental rate; rating distribution by average replacement cost; top 10 film distribution by category name, category distribution by average replacement cost; category distribution by average rental rate; category distribution by length; top 10 city distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by district, top 10 address distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by city; top 10 address distribution by district; top 10 address distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by city; top 10 inventory distribution by release year; top 10 inventory distribution by film rating; top 10 inventory distribution by film language; top 10 inventory distribution by film rental duration; top 10 inventory distribution by city; top 10 inventory distribution by country; top 10 customer distribution by country; top 10 customer distribution by city; top 10 customer distribution by district; top 10 customer distribution by store country; top 10 customer distribution by store city; top 10 customer distribution by store district; top 10 staff distribution by country; top 10 staff distribution by city; rental distribution by year of rental date; rental distribution by month of rental date; 10 rental distribution by week of rental date; rental distribution by day of rental date; rental distribution by quarter of rental date; rental distribution by film release year; rental distribution by film duration; rental distribution by film rating; top 10 rental distribution by staff name; rental distribution by film language; top 10 rental distribution by film title; rental distribution by customer active; top 10 rental distribution by film category; top 10 rental distribution by actor name; top 10 rental distribution by customer name; top 10 rental distribution by customer city; top 10 rental distribution by customer country, top 10 rental distribution by customer district; payment distribution by year of payment date; payment distribution by month of payment date; top 10 payment distribution by week of payment date; payment distribution by day of payment date; payment distribution by quarter of payment date; payment distribution by film release year; payment distribution by film duration; payment distribution by film rating; top 10 payment distribution by staff name; payment distribution by film language; top 10 payment distribution by film title; payment distribution by customer active; top 10 payment distribution by film category; top 10 payment distribution by actor name; top 10 payment distribution by customer name; top 10 payment distribution by customer city; top 10 payment distribution by customer country; and top 10 payment distribution by customer district.
DATA ANALYSIS USING JDBC AND SQL SERVER WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE
Author: Vivian Siahaan
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 857
Book Description
This book is SQL SERVER version of our previous book titled “DATA ANALYSIS USING JDBC AND MYSQL WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE”. In this project, you will use the SQL VERSION version of Northwind database which is a sample database that was originally created by Microsoft and used as the basis for their tutorials in a variety of database products for decades. The Northwind database contains the sales data for a fictitious company called “Northwind Traders,” which imports and exports specialty foods from around the world. The Northwind database is an excellent tutorial schema for a small-business ERP, with customers, orders, inventory, purchasing, suppliers, shipping, employees, and single-entry accounting. You can download the sample database from https://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/05/data-analysis-using-jdbc-and-sql-server.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: the territory distribution by region; the employee distributions based on city, country, title, and region; the employee distributions based on birth date, hire date, and employee name; the employee distributions based on city, country, territory, and region; the three supplier distributions based on city, region, and country; the product distributions based on city, region, country, categorized unit price, categorized units in stock, and categorized units on order; the customer distributions based on city, region, and country; the order and freight distributions based on year, month, and week; the order and freight distributions based on day, quarter, and ship country; the order and freight distributions based on ship region, ship city, and ship name; the order and freight distributions based on shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the order and freight distributions based on customer country, employee name, and employee title; the sales distributions based on year, month, week, day, quarter, and ship country; the sales distributions based on ship region, ship city, ship name, shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the sales distributions based on customer region, customer country, employee name, employee title, employee city, and employee country; the sales distributions based on product name, category name, supplier company, supplier city, supplier region, and supplier country.
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 857
Book Description
This book is SQL SERVER version of our previous book titled “DATA ANALYSIS USING JDBC AND MYSQL WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE”. In this project, you will use the SQL VERSION version of Northwind database which is a sample database that was originally created by Microsoft and used as the basis for their tutorials in a variety of database products for decades. The Northwind database contains the sales data for a fictitious company called “Northwind Traders,” which imports and exports specialty foods from around the world. The Northwind database is an excellent tutorial schema for a small-business ERP, with customers, orders, inventory, purchasing, suppliers, shipping, employees, and single-entry accounting. You can download the sample database from https://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/05/data-analysis-using-jdbc-and-sql-server.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: the territory distribution by region; the employee distributions based on city, country, title, and region; the employee distributions based on birth date, hire date, and employee name; the employee distributions based on city, country, territory, and region; the three supplier distributions based on city, region, and country; the product distributions based on city, region, country, categorized unit price, categorized units in stock, and categorized units on order; the customer distributions based on city, region, and country; the order and freight distributions based on year, month, and week; the order and freight distributions based on day, quarter, and ship country; the order and freight distributions based on ship region, ship city, and ship name; the order and freight distributions based on shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the order and freight distributions based on customer country, employee name, and employee title; the sales distributions based on year, month, week, day, quarter, and ship country; the sales distributions based on ship region, ship city, ship name, shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the sales distributions based on customer region, customer country, employee name, employee title, employee city, and employee country; the sales distributions based on product name, category name, supplier company, supplier city, supplier region, and supplier country.
DATA ANALYSIS USING JDBC AND SQLITE WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE
Author: Vivian Siahaan
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 665
Book Description
In this project, you will use SQLite version of Northwind database which is a sample database that was originally created by Microsoft and used as the basis for their tutorials in a variety of database products for decades. The Northwind database contains the sales data for a fictitious company called “Northwind Traders,” which imports and exports specialty foods from around the world. The Northwind database is an excellent tutorial schema for a small-business ERP, with customers, orders, inventory, purchasing, suppliers, shipping, employees, and single-entry accounting. You can download the sample database from https://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/04/data-analysis-using-jdbc-and-sqlite.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: the territory distribution by region; the employee distributions based on city, country, title, and region; the employee distributions based on birth date, hire date, and employee name; the employee distributions based on city, country, territory, and region; the three supplier distributions based on city, region, and country; the product distributions based on city, region, country, categorized unit price, categorized units in stock, and categorized units on order; the customer distributions based on city, region, and country; the order and freight distributions based on year, month, and week; the order and freight distributions based on day, quarter, and ship country; the order and freight distributions based on ship region, ship city, and ship name; the order and freight distributions based on shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the order and freight distributions based on customer country, employee name, and employee title; the sales distributions based on year, month, week, day, quarter, and ship country; the sales distributions based on ship region, ship city, ship name, shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the sales distributions based on customer region, customer country, employee name, employee title, employee city, and employee country; the sales distributions based on product name, category name, supplier company, supplier city, supplier region, and supplier country.
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 665
Book Description
In this project, you will use SQLite version of Northwind database which is a sample database that was originally created by Microsoft and used as the basis for their tutorials in a variety of database products for decades. The Northwind database contains the sales data for a fictitious company called “Northwind Traders,” which imports and exports specialty foods from around the world. The Northwind database is an excellent tutorial schema for a small-business ERP, with customers, orders, inventory, purchasing, suppliers, shipping, employees, and single-entry accounting. You can download the sample database from https://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/04/data-analysis-using-jdbc-and-sqlite.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: the territory distribution by region; the employee distributions based on city, country, title, and region; the employee distributions based on birth date, hire date, and employee name; the employee distributions based on city, country, territory, and region; the three supplier distributions based on city, region, and country; the product distributions based on city, region, country, categorized unit price, categorized units in stock, and categorized units on order; the customer distributions based on city, region, and country; the order and freight distributions based on year, month, and week; the order and freight distributions based on day, quarter, and ship country; the order and freight distributions based on ship region, ship city, and ship name; the order and freight distributions based on shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the order and freight distributions based on customer country, employee name, and employee title; the sales distributions based on year, month, week, day, quarter, and ship country; the sales distributions based on ship region, ship city, ship name, shipper company, customer company, and customer city; the sales distributions based on customer region, customer country, employee name, employee title, employee city, and employee country; the sales distributions based on product name, category name, supplier company, supplier city, supplier region, and supplier country.
Object-oriented Software Construction
Author: Bertrand Meyer
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: 9780136290490
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
Software -- Software Engineering.
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: 9780136290490
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
Software -- Software Engineering.
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
Author: Martin Fowler
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
ISBN: 0133065219
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 558
Book Description
The practice of enterprise application development has benefited from the emergence of many new enabling technologies. Multi-tiered object-oriented platforms, such as Java and .NET, have become commonplace. These new tools and technologies are capable of building powerful applications, but they are not easily implemented. Common failures in enterprise applications often occur because their developers do not understand the architectural lessons that experienced object developers have learned. Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture is written in direct response to the stiff challenges that face enterprise application developers. The author, noted object-oriented designer Martin Fowler, noticed that despite changes in technology--from Smalltalk to CORBA to Java to .NET--the same basic design ideas can be adapted and applied to solve common problems. With the help of an expert group of contributors, Martin distills over forty recurring solutions into patterns. The result is an indispensable handbook of solutions that are applicable to any enterprise application platform. This book is actually two books in one. The first section is a short tutorial on developing enterprise applications, which you can read from start to finish to understand the scope of the book's lessons. The next section, the bulk of the book, is a detailed reference to the patterns themselves. Each pattern provides usage and implementation information, as well as detailed code examples in Java or C#. The entire book is also richly illustrated with UML diagrams to further explain the concepts. Armed with this book, you will have the knowledge necessary to make important architectural decisions about building an enterprise application and the proven patterns for use when building them. The topics covered include · Dividing an enterprise application into layers · The major approaches to organizing business logic · An in-depth treatment of mapping between objects and relational databases · Using Model-View-Controller to organize a Web presentation · Handling concurrency for data that spans multiple transactions · Designing distributed object interfaces
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
ISBN: 0133065219
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 558
Book Description
The practice of enterprise application development has benefited from the emergence of many new enabling technologies. Multi-tiered object-oriented platforms, such as Java and .NET, have become commonplace. These new tools and technologies are capable of building powerful applications, but they are not easily implemented. Common failures in enterprise applications often occur because their developers do not understand the architectural lessons that experienced object developers have learned. Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture is written in direct response to the stiff challenges that face enterprise application developers. The author, noted object-oriented designer Martin Fowler, noticed that despite changes in technology--from Smalltalk to CORBA to Java to .NET--the same basic design ideas can be adapted and applied to solve common problems. With the help of an expert group of contributors, Martin distills over forty recurring solutions into patterns. The result is an indispensable handbook of solutions that are applicable to any enterprise application platform. This book is actually two books in one. The first section is a short tutorial on developing enterprise applications, which you can read from start to finish to understand the scope of the book's lessons. The next section, the bulk of the book, is a detailed reference to the patterns themselves. Each pattern provides usage and implementation information, as well as detailed code examples in Java or C#. The entire book is also richly illustrated with UML diagrams to further explain the concepts. Armed with this book, you will have the knowledge necessary to make important architectural decisions about building an enterprise application and the proven patterns for use when building them. The topics covered include · Dividing an enterprise application into layers · The major approaches to organizing business logic · An in-depth treatment of mapping between objects and relational databases · Using Model-View-Controller to organize a Web presentation · Handling concurrency for data that spans multiple transactions · Designing distributed object interfaces
DATA SCIENCE USING JDBC AND MYSQL WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH AND APACHE NETBEANS IDE
Author: Vivian Siahaan
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 851
Book Description
This book uses the Sakila sample database which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store. The 15 tables of the database include film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The Sakila sample database is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. You can download the sample database from http://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/04/data-science-using-jdbc-and-mysql-with.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: top 10 film distribution by release year; top 10 film distribution by rating; top 10 film distribution by rental duration; top 10 film distribution by language; film distribution by categorized rental rate; film distribution by categorized length; film distribution by categorized replacement cost; top 10 film distribution by actor name; top 10 actor name distribution by average rental rate; top 10 actor name distribution by average replacement cost; film distribution by rating; rating distribution by average rental rate; rating distribution by average replacement cost; top 10 film distribution by category name, category distribution by average replacement cost; category distribution by average rental rate; category distribution by length; top 10 city distribution by by country; top 10 address distribution by district, top 10 address distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by city; top 10 address distribution by district; top 10 address distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by city; top 10 inventory distribution by release year; top 10 inventory distribution by film rating; top 10 inventory distribution by film language; top 10 inventory distribution by film rental duration; top 10 inventory distribution by city; top 10 inventory distribution by country; top 10 customer distribution by country; top 10 customer distribution by city; top 10 customer distribution by district; top 10 customer distribution by store country; top 10 customer distribution by store city; top 10 customer distribution by store district; top 10 staff distribution by country; top 10 staff distribution by city; rental distribution by year of rental date; rental distribution by month of rental date; 10 rental distribution by week of rental date; rental distribution by day of rental date; rental distribution by quarter of rental date; rental distribution by film release year; rental distribution by film duration; rental distribution by film rating; top 10 rental distribution by staff name; rental distribution by film language; top 10 rental distribution by film title; rental distribution by customer active; top 10 rental distribution by film category; top 10 rental distribution by actor name; top 10 rental distribution by customer name; top 10 rental distribution by customer city; top 10 rental distribution by customer country, top 10 rental distribution by customer district; payment distribution by year of payment date; payment distribution by month of payment date; top 10 payment distribution by week of payment date; payment distribution by day of payment date; payment distribution by quarter of payment date; payment distribution by film release year; payment distribution by film duration; payment distribution by film rating; top 10 payment distribution by staff name; payment distribution by film language; top 10 payment distribution by film title; payment distribution by customer active; top 10 payment distribution by film category; top 10 payment distribution by actor name; top 10 payment distribution by customer name; top 10 payment distribution by customer city; top 10 payment distribution by customer country; and top 10 payment distribution by customer district.
Publisher: BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 851
Book Description
This book uses the Sakila sample database which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store. The 15 tables of the database include film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The Sakila sample database is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. You can download the sample database from http://viviansiahaan.blogspot.com/2023/04/data-science-using-jdbc-and-mysql-with.html. In this project, you will design the form for every table and you will plot: top 10 film distribution by release year; top 10 film distribution by rating; top 10 film distribution by rental duration; top 10 film distribution by language; film distribution by categorized rental rate; film distribution by categorized length; film distribution by categorized replacement cost; top 10 film distribution by actor name; top 10 actor name distribution by average rental rate; top 10 actor name distribution by average replacement cost; film distribution by rating; rating distribution by average rental rate; rating distribution by average replacement cost; top 10 film distribution by category name, category distribution by average replacement cost; category distribution by average rental rate; category distribution by length; top 10 city distribution by by country; top 10 address distribution by district, top 10 address distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by city; top 10 address distribution by district; top 10 address distribution by country; top 10 address distribution by city; top 10 inventory distribution by release year; top 10 inventory distribution by film rating; top 10 inventory distribution by film language; top 10 inventory distribution by film rental duration; top 10 inventory distribution by city; top 10 inventory distribution by country; top 10 customer distribution by country; top 10 customer distribution by city; top 10 customer distribution by district; top 10 customer distribution by store country; top 10 customer distribution by store city; top 10 customer distribution by store district; top 10 staff distribution by country; top 10 staff distribution by city; rental distribution by year of rental date; rental distribution by month of rental date; 10 rental distribution by week of rental date; rental distribution by day of rental date; rental distribution by quarter of rental date; rental distribution by film release year; rental distribution by film duration; rental distribution by film rating; top 10 rental distribution by staff name; rental distribution by film language; top 10 rental distribution by film title; rental distribution by customer active; top 10 rental distribution by film category; top 10 rental distribution by actor name; top 10 rental distribution by customer name; top 10 rental distribution by customer city; top 10 rental distribution by customer country, top 10 rental distribution by customer district; payment distribution by year of payment date; payment distribution by month of payment date; top 10 payment distribution by week of payment date; payment distribution by day of payment date; payment distribution by quarter of payment date; payment distribution by film release year; payment distribution by film duration; payment distribution by film rating; top 10 payment distribution by staff name; payment distribution by film language; top 10 payment distribution by film title; payment distribution by customer active; top 10 payment distribution by film category; top 10 payment distribution by actor name; top 10 payment distribution by customer name; top 10 payment distribution by customer city; top 10 payment distribution by customer country; and top 10 payment distribution by customer district.
Object-oriented Software Construction
Author: Bertrand Meyer
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN:
Category : Computer software
Languages : en
Pages : 1306
Book Description
This volume aims to study how practicing software developers, in industrial as well as academic environments, can use object technology to improve the quality of the software they produce. It includes topics on concurrency and Internet programming.
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN:
Category : Computer software
Languages : en
Pages : 1306
Book Description
This volume aims to study how practicing software developers, in industrial as well as academic environments, can use object technology to improve the quality of the software they produce. It includes topics on concurrency and Internet programming.
Domain-driven Design
Author: Eric Evans
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN: 0321125215
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 563
Book Description
"Domain-Driven Design" incorporates numerous examples in Java-case studies taken from actual projects that illustrate the application of domain-driven design to real-world software development.
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN: 0321125215
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 563
Book Description
"Domain-Driven Design" incorporates numerous examples in Java-case studies taken from actual projects that illustrate the application of domain-driven design to real-world software development.
Accelerated C++: Practical Programming By Example
Author: Andrew Koenig
Publisher: Pearson Education India
ISBN: 9788131726150
Category : C++ (Computer program language)
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Publisher: Pearson Education India
ISBN: 9788131726150
Category : C++ (Computer program language)
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description