Dengan FoxPro Ichwan R Tandjung 2013. Pemrograman Terstruktur Pokok Bahasan Konsep Database Konsep dasar pemahaman pemrograman dengan Foxpro Konsep pemrograman.

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Dengan FoxPro Ichwan R Tandjung 2013

Pemrograman Terstruktur Pokok Bahasan Konsep Database Konsep dasar pemahaman pemrograman dengan Foxpro Konsep pemrograman dengan menggunakan objek Pustaka 1.Riyanto Tosin dan Taufik Suriyanto, Dinastindo,1998, Cara Belajar Mudah Foxpro 2.Ian Chandra, 1993, Panduan Lengkap Fox Pro for Widows Versi 2.5, Elex Media Komputindo 3.Tjendri Herianto, 2000, Panduan Bagi Pemrogram Tuntunan Praktis Pemrograman 4.Thomas Connoly-Carolyn Begg, Database Systems, A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation, dan Management

Pemrograman Terstruktur Komposisi Penilaian Tugas, Kuis 20 % Ujian tengah semester (UTS) 30 % Ujian akhir semester (UAS) 50 %

Materi Pert 1: Pendahuluan Pert 2: Basic Foxpro Programming 1 Pert 3: Basic Foxpro programming 2 Pert 4: Basic Foxpro programming 3 Pert 5,6: Basic Foxpro programming 3 (Prosedur, Pengendalian Program) Pert 7:Review Pert 8: Visual Foxpro : Pengenalan Pert 9: Pengolaan Database (Relasi database dan query serta view dalam Visual Foxpro ) Pert 10:Form Pert 11:Kontrol Masukan, Kontrol Eksekusi, Kontrol Keluaran Pert 12: Menu dan Toolbar Pert 13:Laporan dan Aplikasi Pert 14: Review

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Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition7 Database & Hierarchy of Data Database: a collection of integrated and related files File: a collection of related records Record: a collection of related data fields Field: typically a name, number, or combination of characters that describes an aspect of a business object or activity Hierarchy of data: formed by Bits  Characters  Fields  Records  Files  Databases

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition8 The Hierarchy of Data A bit (a binary digit) represents a circuit that is either on or off A byte is typically 8 bits Character: each byte represents a character, the basic building block of information

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition9 Database & Hierarchy of Data

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition10 Data Entities, Attributes, and Keys Entity: a generalized class of people, places, or things (objects) for which data is collected, stored, and maintained Attribute: a characteristic of an entity Data item: the specific value of an attribute Key: a field or set of fields in a record that is used to identify the record Primary key: a field or set of fields that uniquely identifies the record

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition11 Keys and Attributes

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition12 Database, DBMS & Applications

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition13 DBMS Database Management System (DBMS): group of programs that manipulate database and provide interface between database and users Data Definition Language (DDL) A collection of instructions and commands used to define and describe data and data relationships in a specific database Data Manipulation Language (DML): the commands that are used to manipulate the data in a database Data Control Language (DCL): the commands that are used to control access to the data in a database

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition14 Popular Database Management Systems Popular DBMSs for end users include Microsoft’s Access and Corel’s Paradox The complete database management software market includes databases by IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft Examples of open-source database systems: PostgreSQL and MySQL Many traditional database programs are now available on open-source operating systems

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition15 Creating and Modifying the Database Data definition language (DDL) A collection of instructions and commands used to define and describe data and data relationships in a specific database Allows the database’s creator to describe the data and the data relationships that are to be contained in the schema and subschemas Data dictionary: a detailed description of all the data used in the database

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition16 Manipulating Data and Generating Reports Once a database has been set up and loaded with data, it can produce reports, documents, and other outputs Data manipulation language (DML): the commands that are used to manipulate the data in a database Structured Query Language (SQL): adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as the standard query language for relational databases

Principles of Information Systems, Seventh Edition17 Examples of SQL Commands