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Here is the current Errata List. We welcome reports of errors in the text and acknowledge all valid corrections on the errata sheet. Please send errata to ullman at gmail dt com. The book can be ordered from the publisher, Addison-Wesley. Ravi Sethi launched the research organization in Avaya and is president of Avaya Labs.

Previously, he was a senior vice president at Bell Labs in Murray Hill and chief technical officer for communications software at Lucent Technologies. He is a fellow of the ACM. His research interests include database theory, database integration, data mining, and education using the information infrastructure.

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