MIS 321
Department |
Management Information Systems |
Course Code |
MIS 321 |
Advanced Databases |
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Course Credit |
3 |
Prerequisite Course |
MIS 214 |
Course Level |
Third Year |
Course Description |
This course is designed to give students a solid foundation in practical database design and implementation. This course provides in-depth coverage of database design, demonstrating that the key to successful database implementation is in proper design of databases to fit within a larger strategic view of the data environment. With a strong hands-on component that includes real-world examples and exercises, this course will help students develop database design skills that have valuable and meaningful application in the real world. Topics stressed include: relational database theory, database design issues and methodology, database system implementations and querying, security and integrity issues concurrency problems, recovery, and optimizations. |
Course Material |
Name of the book Fundamentals of Database Systems, 6th. Ed., Ramez Elmasri, and Shamkant B. Navathe., Addison – Wesley,2010 |
Reading Recommendation |
Thomas Connolly, Carolyn Begg, Database Systems: A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation, and Management (6th Edition), 2014, Addison-Wesley |
Course Language |
English |