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Sem2_ IDC_BCA_124T Data Management Software for Business

The course 'Data Management Software for Business' (IDC-BCA-124T) focuses on the significance of data management in business, evaluating software solutions, and applying techniques for effective data organization and analysis. It covers topics such as the Indian Knowledge System, data management systems, and various data models. Upon completion, students will understand database systems, their advantages, and different types of relationships in databases.

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Sem2_ IDC_BCA_124T Data Management Software for Business

The course 'Data Management Software for Business' (IDC-BCA-124T) focuses on the significance of data management in business, evaluating software solutions, and applying techniques for effective data organization and analysis. It covers topics such as the Indian Knowledge System, data management systems, and various data models. Upon completion, students will understand database systems, their advantages, and different types of relationships in databases.

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Course Name: Data Management Software for Business

Course Code: IDC-BCA-124T

Credits: 2

Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, the student will be able


 Understand the importance of data management in business operations and
decision-making.
 Evaluate and compare different data management software solutions available in
the market.
 Apply data management techniques to organize, store, and retrieve business data
effectively.
 Analyze and interpret data using software tools to derive valuable insights for
business growth.

Prerequisites: NIL

Contents:

Unit Particulars Hours Credits


No.
1. Indian Knowledge System 15 1

Data Analytics and its root in ancient India: The setup: learning Centre of
ancient India, the story of experimental projects, science: a path of logic
and faith, The predictive model of handprints, Data analytics in ancient
times, Epilogue: the power of data

Artificial Intelligence & Ancient Indian Texts and Vedas -An Analysis: Role
of Books vis-a-vis Ancient Indian Texts, Role of Artificial Intelligence, An
Exploratory study on Origin of AI, Methodology & Description of Artificial
Intelligence in Ancient Indian Texts, Technological descriptions with
modern scientific proofs, Present Effects of AI, A Smarter Future,
Envisioning AI in Future
2. Introduction to Data Management System and Data Models. 15 1
Data VS Information, Database: Introduction of the database and the
DBMS, Role, Advantages and Disadvantages of DBMS, Types of Database,
Database System: The Database System Environment, DBMS functions,
Data Model Basic Building Block: The Relational Model, The E-R Model,
The Object-Oriented Model, Newer Data Models :- Object/Relational and
XML. The Relational Database Model: Tables and its characteristics, Keys,
Integrity Rules, Concepts of functional dependency, Relational Set
operations, The Data Dictionary and The System Catalog, Relationship
within the Relational Database: The 1:M Relationship, The 1:1
Relationship, The M:N Relationship, The concept of data redundancy.

Web References:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/data-analytics-its-root-ancient-india-adarsh-srivastava/

https://medium.com/@spkulsari/artificial-intelligence-ancient-indian-texts-and-vedas-an-
analysis-f83a8d1e80b9

References:
Database System Concepts (First Edition: 2008)
Publisher: Cengage Learning
By Peter Rob and Carlos Coronel

Accomplishments of the student after completing the Course:


After completion of this course, students will be able to
 Know about Database system and its advantages
 Learn different types of data models used in the DBMS.
 Knowing concept of Data Dictionary and different types of relationship in database.

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