R Redpath
6 points
* 4 hours per week
* First, second
semester
* Caulfield
* Prerequisites: COT1140
* Prohibitions:
BUS2112, CFR2132, CFR2201, COT2138, COT2180, COT2901, COT3180, CSC3161
Objectives At the completion of this subject students should be able to understand the features of databases in a commercial environment; carry out retrieval and update on a relational database using SQL; implement integrity features on a database; tune a database for optimum performance; and understand possible future directions of database technology.
Synopsis This subject aims to provide students with a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of database systems. The syllabus includes the following topics. Database designs. Structures and techniques underlying databases: file organisations, data structures, index structures. The database concept: data sharing, related data, data independence, data integrity, data dictionary. Data models: hierarchical, network, relational. Relational databases: relational algebra, relational calculus, referential and entity integrity, SQL data definition, creating and amending tables and rows, data manipulation.
Assessment Examination (2 hours): 60%
* Practical
work: 40%
Prescribed texts
McFadden F R and Hoffer J A Modern database management 4th edn, Benjamin Cummings, 1994
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