Database Management Sys
Course Description
Introduces relational database management systems as a class of software systems. Prepares students to be sophisticated users of database management systems. Covers design theory, query language, and performance/tuning issues. Topics include relational algebra, SQL, stored procedures, user-defined functions, cursors, embedded SQL programs, client-server interfaces, entity-relationship diagrams, normalization, B-trees, concurrency, transactions, database security, constraints, object-relational DBMSs, and specialized engines such as spatial, text, XML conversion, and time series. Includes exercises using a commercial relational or object-relational database management system.
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- ✅Best for: No standout strengths in the five student dimensions.
- ⚠️Watch out: Fairness and Feedback stand out (Needs attention, Needs attention).
- 💡Key insight: Can't understand, can't learn — fundamental issues
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- ✅On Par: Sessions (4.3)
- ✅On Par: Assist (4.5)
- ⚠️Below average: Overall (4.1)
- ⚠️Needs attention: Learning (4.0)
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