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This course explores key concepts such as database system architecture, entity-relationship model, relational model, SQL, design theory, data storage, and database security. It covers emerging technologies in databases and applications. The curriculum includes assignments, a final lab exam, and two tests - one open-book and another close-book. The syllabus references core textbooks and additional materials to enhance learning.
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Database Systems – 503002(www.cse.hcmut.edu.vn/~c503002) Nguyen Thanh Tung E-mail: hithanhtung@gmail.com
Module Contents • Credits: 4 • W1: Database System Concepts & Architecture • W2,3: Entity-Relationship Model • W4,5: Relational Model • W6,7: Structured Query Language (SQL) • W8,9: Database Design Theory & Methodology • W10,11: Data Storage, Indexing, Query Processing & Physical Design • W12: Database Security • W13: Emerging DB Technologies and Applications • W14: Revision 2
Exams • No midterm exam • Assignments: • Assignment 1: individual, 10%, (w3-w7) • Assignment 2: group - 4 students, 20%, (w8-w13) • Final lab exam: 20%, individual • 45’: test • Open-book • Final: 50% • 90’: test • Close-book • Contents: to be revised in the last lecture (week 14 of teaching) 3
References • Core textbook: • R. Elmasri & S.B. Navathe (2007).Fundamentals of Database Systems, 5th Edition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-321-41506-X • Additional textbooks: • N. Shah (2005). Database Systems Using Oracle – A Simplified Guide to SQL and PL/SQL, 2nd Edittion, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-191180-5 • T. Connolly & C. Begg (2005). Database Systems – A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation, and Management, 4th Eddition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-321-21025-5 4
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