Ignoring what happened in the 1990s, you might try finding a cheap/used
copy of "The Ingres Papers: Anatomy of a Relational Database System".
It was put out by by Addison-Wesley in the mid-1980s and was edited by
Professor Michael Stonebraker. You can find hardcover editions on the
web for $10 or so. It covers the fundamental stuff. I have the
paperback edition. A few of the papers are worth the price of
admission alone!
Sounds like you are more interested in the inner-workings of database
systems and not looking for a "SQL book". Some of the books in the
rubric of "data structures" have pertinent material as well.
douglas
Juan Fernández wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Aside from Joe Celko's SQL for Smarties, that I already have, what
> other books can you reccomend me? I'm searching for a book that
> describes most of the heaviest database problems and its solutions.
> Can be about PostgreSQL or other databases, what I'm looking for is
> the algorithmic of databases.