DBMS Course Outline
DBMS Course Outline
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Mr Mohammed Nouh
Associate Dean, Faculty of Computer Science
EELO University
General Information
–COURSE OUTLINE – 2nd SEMESTER (2019/20)
– Class: Sophomore Telecommunication Engineering
–Course Code: CS403
–Course Name: Database Management System
– Time:
– Location: Campus 4 Room 101
– Instructor: Mr Mohammed Nouh
– Contact E-mail: [email protected]
Outcomes, Duration, and
Credit Units
– EXPECTED OUTCOMES:
– A crop of students who can manage store modify retrieve information from and
access simply to different databases.
– COURSE DURATION :
– For a semester
– CREDIT UNITS:
– 3 hours per a week
Available Resources:
– Students responsibility
– Attend lectures
– Read lecture notes, textbook
– Submit Assignments, and attends quizzes, exam
Method(s) Of Delivery
– Lectures
– Assignments
– Practices and Group course work
– Personal reading.
Prerequisites
– Before you start proceeding with this course, it is recommended that you have a
good understanding of basic computer concepts such as primary memory,
secondary memory, and practical concept in using MS Access Office which is
important in our course time.
Course Objectives
– The aims of this course are to
– Familiarize you with the basic concepts underlying a DBMS
– Show how they are realized in specific systems
– Give you some hands-on experience in using a DBMS
Course Description
– This course is designed o be able to use Database Management Systems
(DBMS’s) successfully, one has to understand the concepts on which they are
based.
– A DBMS makes it possible for end users to create, read, update and
delete data in a database. The DBMS essentially serves as an interface between
the database and end users or application program, ensuring that data is
consistently organized and remains easily accessible.
Detailed Course Content
– Introduction Database Concepts
– The Entity Relationship Model (the most common approach to conceptual database
design)
– The Relational Data Model –Relations –Integrity Constraints (keys, foreign keys, etc.)
– Logical Database Design (ER to relational schemas)
– SQL: Querying and Manipulating Data –SQL Data Definition Language
– Storage and File Structure
– DBMS Backup and Recovery
– Transaction Management and Concurrency Control
DBMS and
Telecommunication Industry
– Any telecommunication company cannot even think about their business
without DBMS. DBMS is must for these companies to store the call details and
monthly post paid bills.
– There is a database to keeps track of the information regarding calls made,
network usage, customer details etc. Without the database systems it is hard to
maintain that huge amount of data that keeps updating every millisecond.
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