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SQLite Forensics (2018)

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+Author: Paul Sanderson
+Publisher: Amazon + +

+This text by noted digital forensics expert, Paul Sanderson, provides +investigators with low-level technical details useful in analysing +SQLite database files. + +

+Every computer and phone uses hundreds of SQLite databases and there are +over one trillion SQLite databases in active use. Hence, the importance +of examining the data held in these databases in an +investigation, including deleted data when possible, is paramount. This +book fully explains the format of the SQLite database file. It shows how +records are encoded, how to decode them manually and how to decode +records that are partially overwritten. It also describe how the +workings of SQLite, and in particular the journal and WAL, can be used +to ascertain what has happened in a manner that cannot be determined +from the data alone. The book covers basic SQL queries and how they can +be used to create a custom report that includes data from different +tables, and shows how one can use SQL queries to test hypotheses about +the relationships of data in different tables. +

+This book is aimed mainly at +forensic practitioners, and it is assumed that the reader has some basic +knowledge of computer forensics; it will also be of interest to computer +professionals in general particularly those who have an interest in the +SQLite file format. +

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Learning SQLite for iOS (2016)

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+Author: Gene Da Rocha
+Publisher: Packt Publishing + +

+This book starts with the architecture of SQLite database and introduces +you to concepts in SQL. You will find yourself equipped to design your +own database system, administer it, and maintain it. Further, you will +learn how to operate your SQLite databases smoothly using SQL commands. + +

+You will be able to extend the functionality of SQLite by using its vast +arsenal of C API calls to build some interesting, exciting, new, and +intelligent data-driven applications. Understand how Xcode, HTML5, and +Phonegap can be used to build a cross-platform modern app which can +benefit from all these technologies - all through creating a complete, +customizable application skeleton that you can build on for your own +apps. This book provides a comprehensive description of SQLite database +system. It describes design principles, engineering trade-offs, +implementation issues, and operations of SQLite. +

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SQLite Database System Design and Implementation (2015)

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+Author: Sibsankar Haldar
+Publisher: https://books.google.com/
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+This book provides a comprehensive description of SQLite database system. +It describes design principles, engineering trade-offs, implementation issues, +and operations of SQLite. +

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Android SQLite Essentials (2014)

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+Authors: Sunny Kumar Aditya and Vikash Kumar Karn
+Publisher: +Packt Publishing
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+Android SQLite Essentials focuses on the core concepts behind building +database-driven applications. This book covers the basic and advanced +topics with equivalent simplicity and detail, in order to enable +readers to quickly grasp and implement the concepts to build an +application database. + +

This book takes a hands-on, example-based approach to help readers +understand the core topics of SQLite and Android database-driven +applications. This book focuses on providing you with latent as well +as widespread knowledge about practices and approaches towards +development in an easily understandable manner. +

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SQLite for Mobile Apps Simplified (2014)

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+Author: Sribatsa Das
+Publisher: Amazon
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+SQLite for Mobile Apps Simplified is devoted to presenting approach +and implementation methodology for using SQLite database in mobile apps. +It presents step-by-step examples to create schema, execute transactions +and access data from Android, BlackBerry and iOS applications. +In addition, it presents ADB Shell and SQLite command-line shell from +ADB Shell to access the SQLite Database created by the Android apps. +For BlackBerry and iOS application, the book presents ways to access +the data using the command line shell. +

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The Definitive Guide to SQLite (2nd edition, 2010)

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+Authors: Mike Owens and Grant Allen
+Publisher: Apress
+Amazon

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+Outside of the world of enterprise computing, there is one database +that enables a huge range of software and hardware to flex relational +database capabilities, without the baggage and cost of traditional +database management systems. That database is SQLite - an embeddable +database with an amazingly small footprint, yet able to handle databases +of enormous size. SQLite comes equipped with an array of powerful +features available through a host of programming and development +environments. It is supported by languages such as C, Java, Perl, +PHP, Python, Ruby, TCL, and more.

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The Definitive Guide to SQLite, Second Edition +is devoted to complete coverage of the latest version of this powerful +database. It offers a thorough overview of SQLite's capabilities +and APIs. The book also uses SQLite as the basis for helping newcomers +make their first foray into database development. In only a short time +you can be writing programs as diverse as a server-side browser plug-in +or the next great iPhone or Android application! +

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Using SQLite (2010)

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+Author: Jay A. Kreibich
+Publisher: O'Reilly Media
+O'Reilly

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Developers, take note: databases aren't just for the IS group any more. +You can build database-backed applications for the desktop, Web, +embedded systems, or operating systems without linking to heavy-duty +client-server databases such as Oracle and MySQL. +This book shows how you to use SQLite, a small and lightweight +database that you can build right into your application during development. +Applications that handle data have an enormous advantage today, and +with SQLite, you'll discover how to develop a database-backed application +that remains manageable in size and complexity. This book guides +you every step of the way. You'll get a crash course in data modeling, +become familiar with SQLite's dialect of the SQL database language, +and learn how you to work with SQLite using either a scripting +language or a C-based language, such as C# or Objective C.Now, +even relatively small and nimble applications can be a part of +the data revolution. Using SQLite shows you how. +

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SQLite 3 - Einstieg in die Datenbankwelt (2010)

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+Author: Kay Droessler
+Publisher: Lulu.com
+Amazon

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Die Datenbanksprache SQL ( Structured Query Language ) wird in Datenbanken +zur Definition, Manipulation, Sicherung, aber hauptsaechlich zur Abfrage +von Daten aus der Datenbank eingesetzt. Unabhaengig vom Betriebssystem oder +aufwendigen, benutzerfreundlichen, graphischen Oberflaechen bleibt die +Logik aber immer gleich.SQLite ist eine freie Desktop-Datenbank, +sie kostet nichts, ist fuer viele Betriebssysteme verfuegbar, +schnell heruntergeladen und installiert und auf das Notwendigste +reduziert. Fuer den Einsteiger sind das die besten Voraussetzungen, +ohne viel Aufwand schnell in die Welt der Datenbanken und Datenbanksprache +reinzuschnuppern.Wer nach den Uebungen aber auf den Geschmack gekommen ist, +hat schon den groessten Teil an Datenbanken und SQL gelernt, denn alles +Besprochene ist Wissen, welches auch auf jedes andere der vielen +Datenbanken grundlegend anwendbar ist. Nun koennen Sie auf die richtig +Grossen zugehen, vom grossen Fachbuch bis zum riesigen Datenbanksystem. +

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Inside Symbian SQL (2010)

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Authors: Ivan Litovski & Richard Maynard
+Publisher: Wiley
+wiley.com

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+This is the definitive reference book on the Symbian SQL database +which is based on SQLite. The authors (both members of the Symbian +engineering team responsible for the implementation of the code) +show you how to design code +and ease migration from an internal and external point of view, +plus they reveal the dos and don'ts of writing high-performance +database applications. Packed with resources and sample code, +this timely book reveals how to design and tune applications +that use the Symbian SQL framework to ultimately improve performance.

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With its sample code and insider expertise, this text has everything +you need to keep you ahead of the curve. +

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The SQL Guide to SQLite (2009)

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Author: Rick F. van der Lans
+Publisher: Lulu.com
+Amazon

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SQLite is a small, fast, embeddable, SQL-based database server. +It is easy to install, needs no management, and is open source. +This book describes SQLite in detail. With hundreds of examples, plus a +proven approach and structure, the book teaches you how to use SQLite +efficiently and effectively. It contains a complete description of the +SQL dialect as implemented in SQLite version 3.6. The book can be seen +as a tutorial and a reference book. Source code for the numerous SQL +examples and exercises included in this book can be downloaded from www.r20.nl. +

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An Introduction to SQLite - 2nd Edition (2009)

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Author: Naoki Nishizawa
+Publisher: Shoeisha
+Amazon.jp

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This text is written in fluent Japanese specifically for a Japanese +audience. This is the second edition of the book - the first edition +was published in 2005. +

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Inside SQLite (2007)

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+Author: Sibsankar Haldar
+Publisher: O'Reilly Media
+O'Reilly

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SQLite is a small, zero-configuration, custom-tailored, embeddable, +thread-safe, easily maintainable, transaction-oriented, SQL-based, +relational database management system. There is no separate install or +setup procedure to initialize SQLite before using it. +There is no configuration file. +SQLite is open source, and is available in the public domain +(for more information on open source, visit http://opensource.org). +You can download SQLite source code from its homepage https://www.sqlite.org, +compile it using your favorite C compiler, and start using the compiled +library. SQLite runs on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, and a few other operating systems. It has been widely used in low-to-medium tier database applications. +This Short Cut discusses design principles, engineering trade-offs, +implementation issues, and operations of SQLite. It presents a +comprehensive description of all important components of the SQLite engine.

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SQLite (2004)

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Author: Chris Newman
+Publisher: Sams
+Amazon

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+SQLite is a small, fast, embeddable database. What makes it popular is +the combination of the database engine and interface into a single library +as well as the ability to store all the data in a single file. +Its functionality lies between MySQL and PostgreSQL, however it is faster +than both databases.

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In SQLite, +author Chris Newman provides a thorough, practical guide to +using, administering and programming this up-and-coming database. +If you want to learn about SQLite or about its use in conjunction with +PHP this is the book for you.

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