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Microsoft Press,U.S.
06 March 2015
Squeeze maximum performance and efficiency from every T-SQL query you write or tune. Four leading experts take an in-depth look at T-SQL’s internal architecture and offer advanced practical techniques for optimising response time and resource usage. Emphasising a correct understanding of the language and its foundations, the authors present unique solutions they have spent years developing and refining. All code and techniques are fully updated to reflect new T-SQL enhancements in Microsoft SQL Server 2014 and SQL Server 2012.

Write faster, more efficient T-SQL code:

Move from procedural programming to the language of sets and logic

Master an efficient top-down tuning methodology

Assess algorithmic complexity to predict performance

Compare data aggregation techniques, including new grouping sets

Efficiently perform data-analysis calculations

Make the most of T-SQL’s optimised bulk import tools

Avoid date/time pitfalls that lead to buggy, poorly performing code

Create optimised BI statistical queries without additional software

Use programmable objects to accelerate queries

Unlock major performance improvements with In-Memory OLTP

Master useful and elegant approaches to manipulating graphs
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Imprint:   Microsoft Press,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 189mm,  Spine: 43mm
Weight:   1.394kg
ISBN:   9780735685048
ISBN 10:   0735685045
Series:   Developer Reference
Pages:   864
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Logical query processing     Chapter 2: Query tuning     Chapter 3: Multi-table queries     Chapter 4: Grouping, pivoting, and windowing Chapter 5: TOP and OFFSET-FETCH Chapter 6: Data modification Chapter 7: Working with date and time Chapter 8: T-SQL for BI practitioners Chapter 9: Programmable objects Chapter 10: In-Memory OLTP  Chapter 11: Graphs and recursive queries  Index

Itzik Ben-Gan is a mentor for and co-founder of SolidQ. A SQL Server Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) since 1999, Itzik has delivered numerous training events around the world focused on T-SQL querying, query tuning, and programming. Itzik has authored several T-SQL books as well as articles for SQL Server Pro, SolidQ Journal, and MSDN. Itzik’s speaking activities include TechEd, SQLPASS, SQL Server Connections, SolidQ events, and various user groups around the world. Itzik is the author of SolidQ’s Advanced T-SQL Querying, Programming and Tuning, and T-SQL Fundamentals courses, along with being a primary resource within the company for its T-SQL-related activities. Dejan Sarka, MCT and SQL Server MVP, is an independent consultant, trainer, and developer focusing on database and business intelligence applications. His specialties are advanced topics like data modeling, data mining, and data quality. On these tough topics, he works and researches together with SolidQ and the Data Quality Institute. He is the founder of the Slovenian SQL Server and .NET Users Group. Dejan Sarka is the main author or coauthor of 11 books about databases and SQL Server, with more to come. He also has developed and is continuing to develop many courses and seminars for SolidQ and Microsoft. He has been a regular speaker at many conferences worldwide for more than 15 years, including Microsoft TechEd, PASS Summit, and others. Adam Machanic is a Boston-based SQL Server developer, writer, and speaker. He focuses on large-scale data warehouse performance and development and is author of the award-winning SQL Server monitoring stored procedure, sp_WhoIsActive. Adam has contributed to several books on SQL Server, including T-SQL Querying (Microsoft Press, 2015) and SQL Server 2008 Internals (Microsoft Press, 2009). He regularly speaks at international conferences and training events on a variety of SQL Server topics. Kevin Farlee has over 25 years in the industry, in both database and storage-management software. In his current role as a Storage Engine Program Manager on the Microsoft SQL Server team, he brings these threads together. His current projects include the SQL Server Project “Hekaton” In-Memory OLTP feature.

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