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Introduction to Databases

Course: CS3200 · Instructor: Gatterbauer, Wolfgang · Term: Spring 2025
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Online:3.9-0.50|Course:4.0-0.50|Learning:4.0-0.30|Instructor:4.1-0.40|Effectiveness:3.7-0.70
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Course Description

Studies the design of a database for use in a relational database management system. The entity-relationship model and normalization are used in problems. Relational algebra and then the SQL (structured query language) are presented. Advanced topics include triggers, stored procedures, indexing, elementary query optimization, and fundamentals of concurrency and recovery. Students implement a database schema and short application programs on one or more commercial relational database management systems.

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