Database Management Systems I COSC 578.101 Introduction Sungchul Hong

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Database Management Systems I

COSC 578.101

Introduction

Sungchul Hong

Professor

• Name: Sungchul Hong

• Office: YR 478

• E-mail: shong@towson.edu

• Telephone: 410-704-6338

• Home page: http://www.towson.edu/~shong

Class

• Room: YR202

• Hours: 7:00 – 9:40 P.M. Tuesday

• Office Hours: 5:00 – 6:00 Tuesday

• 3:00 – 4:00 Wednesday

• or By Appointment

Text Book

• Fundamentals of Database Systems (Fifth Edition)

• Author: Elmasri, Navathe

• Publisher: Addison Wesley

Course Objectives

• The main objective of the course is to introduce students to the concepts of relational database, industry standard SQL, and database design.

• Topics include database systems architecture, relational algebra, entity-relationship model, SQL, normalization, and some issues of security.

Required Software

• MS Access

• Oracle– Oracle account– UNIX account

• Website

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DBA

• Database Administrator (DBA): responsible for the planning, implementation, configuration, and administration of relational database management systems. Database administrators are normally proficient with one or more popular database software packages, such as Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server, and are normally familiar with one or more database query languages, such as SQL or MySQL. Database administrators sometimes hold certifications such as Certifed Oracle Database Administrator.

Database Analyst

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Course Requirements• 1. Required readings

– Relevant chapters of the text book.– Additional Readings handed out in class.

• 2. Assignments – There will be 6 assignments in this course. Assignments include

ERD, ER-to-Schema Mapping, Normalization, SQL with Access, SQL with Oracle.

– Please hand in your homework on time. (late penalty is 20% per day)

• 3. Deliverables– All materials submitted for this course should look professional.

Pages should be typed, not handwritten.– The due time is at the beginning of the class.

Academic Dishonesty• The Towson University policy on academic integrity is in the

graduate catalog. • Academic dishonesty specifically includes acts of plagiarism,

fabrication and falsification, cheating, abuse of academic materials, and multiple submissions.

• Especially note that students may not re-use research papers submitted in other classes, group projects submitted in other classes, or work performed by someone else.

• Academic dishonesty is disrespectful to your fellow students and your professor. If an incident of academic dishonesty is discovered, the student or students involved will, at a minimum, receive a zero (0) on the related assignment(s).

• All occurrences of academic dishonesty will also be reported to the appropriate university officials. There will be no exceptions.

Project Report 1

• User Requirement – Functional requirement – Data requirement analysis

• Screen Shots – Design all the screen shots– Input screens, output screens, buttons, lists

• ER Diagram– Extended ER diagram– Relational database schema– List all the possible questions for the database– Normalization

Project Report 2• Final Project Report

• Working Database Software• A pamphlet for the database

• Target business• Software functions• Advantages/limitations

• User’s manual • Screen shots• Functional explanation• Walkthrough (sample run)

Project Presentation

• Semi-formal presentation

• A working System is required

Examinations

• There will be 2 closed book in-class tests. – Midterm, Final

• Test questions Types– problem solving questions– Multiple choices– Fill the blank type– Short essay questions.

Grading• 2 Exams ………………….. 50%• 1st …………. 20%• 2nd ………… 30%• 6 Assignments …………… 30%• Each ………. 5%• 1 Project …………………..15%•

• Class participation ………... 5%• A …………. 90 – 100 %• B ………….. 80 – 89 %

Tentative Class Schedule

• Please see the handout.

Student Introduction

• I’ll call your name.

• Name• Preferred group meeting time. (e.g. Week days,

Weekends, morning, evening, etc)• Computer skills

– Database related skills: SQL, Access, MS SQL, MySQL, and etc.

• Computer related job experience (if you have any)

Form Your Group

• I recommend 3 members per group.

• Please hand in the group information form to me.

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