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Second Semester 2018-19: T1.Elmarsi R, &navathe S B, Fundamental of Database System, 7e, Pearson

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SECOND SEMESTER 2018-19

Course Handout Part II


Date: 07-01-2019
In addition to Part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion gives further
specific details regarding the course.
Course No. : CS F212
Course Title : Database Systems
Instructor-in-Charge : Dr. Lov Kumar
Instructors : Prof. R Gururaj, Dr. Jabez J Christopher
,Scope:
The scope of this course includes- Data modeling, database design theory, data definition and manipulation
languages, relational data model, relational algebra and relational calculus, SQL, functional dependencies and
normalization, storage and indexing techniques, query processing and optimization, transaction management -
concurrency control and crash recovery.

Course Objectives:
 To Enrich the skill and competency of students in Modeling and Design of relational Database Systems
using ER modeling technique.
 To learn Formal and Commercial query languages like- Relational Algebra and SQL for Relational data.
 To Impart practical knowledge in SQL and PLSQLwith hands on experience.
 To make students Industry ready in the field of Database Systems.

Textbooks:
T1.Elmarsi R, &Navathe S B,Fundamental of Database System, 7e, Pearson.

Reference books:
R1.Silberschatz, Abraham, Henry F. Korth&S.Sudarshan, Database System Concepts McGRAW-
HILLS, 6th ed., 2010.
R2.Ramakrishna R. &Gehrke J, Database Management Systems, 3e, Mc-Graw Hill, 2003.

Course Plan:

Lecture Learning Objectives Topics to be covered Chapter in the


No. Text Book
1-2 To get the context for this Introduction to Database System T1-Ch.1&2 and
course and introduction to Concepts – data models ; architecture; Class Notes
basic concepts of components of DBMS.
Database Systems
3 To understand the Relational Data Model concepts; T1-Ch.5
essence of Relational data Constraints.
model.
4-9 To understand the basics Relational Database Design: Functional T1-Ch. 14 & 15
of database design Dependencies and Normalization ,
concepts Decomposition rules
10-13 To learn modeling Database Design by ER-and Extended T1-Ch.3, 4 & 9
Databases at Conceptual ER;
level Mapping from ER/EER to-Relational
Schema
14-17 To understand the Formal Formal QLs for Relational Model; T1-Ch.8
query language Relational Algebra; Operations;
operations for relational introduction to Tuple Relational
model. Calculus(TRC).
18-20 To understand Data Disk Storage T1-Ch.16
storage mediums
21-28 To learn Hashing and Indexing- Primary; Secondary; T1-Ch. 16 &17
Indexing schemes for multilevel; B+ Trees .
Database Systems Hashing – Static and Dynamic hashing
Schemes
29-31 To understand the Transaction Processing – States; T1- Ch.20
Transaction Model Schedules
32-34 To understand Concurrency Control Techniques – Lock- T1-Ch.21
concurrency control based and Timestamp based schemes
mechanisms
35-36 To learn the fundamentals Database Recovery Techniques- Log- T1- Ch.22
of Database recovery based and Shadow paging schemes
Techniques
37-39 To learn and practice SQL – DDL and DML Commands T1-Ch.6
SQL query operations
40-41 To understand Advanced Advanced SQL- Stored Procedures; T1-Ch.7
SQL features Triggers; Functions
42 Conclusion

Evaluation

Component Duration Mode Date & Time Weightage


Mid-semester Exam 90 Mins. Closed Book 25%
12/3
9.00 - 10.30AM
Quiz-1 20 Mins. Open Book 2nd week of Feb-2019 5%
Quiz-2 20 Mins. Open Book 2nd Week of Apr-2019 5%
Mini-project / Open Book Will be announced in the 10%
3rd week of March 2019
Home Asst. (with and evaluation in 2nd
viva) week of April (tentative)
Lab Exam 1 Hr. Open Book 15%
Comprehensive 3 Hrs. Closed Book 03/05 FN
40%
Exam
6. Make-up Policy
For genuine reasons other than medical, prior approval from the IC is mandatory. Requests coming after the
test will not be honored. For make-up on medical grounds, first inform the warden about the illness and take
his help for consulting the doctor, and finally Chief Hostel Warden’s recommendation is a must and such
students should not leave the campus during Test dates (please refer to the guidelines by ID in this regard). No
make-up will be given by just producing some medical prescription. The above mentioned rules will be
followed very strictly.

7. Course Notices
All notices pertaining to this course will be displayed on the CS&IS Notice Board.

8. Chamber Consultation: To be announced.

9. Academic Honesty and Integrity Policy:


Academic honesty and integrity are to be maintained by all the students throughout the semester
and no type of academic dishonesty is acceptable.

Instructor-In-Charge,
CS F213

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