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MIS 321

Department

Management Information Systems

Course Code

MIS 321

Course Title

Advanced Databases

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

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