| CSE 30246 |
| Database Concepts |
| 06/18/02 |
| Spring Semester |
| CSE 30246 | Database Concepts | (3-0-3) |
| Effective techniques in managing, retrieving, and updating information from a database system. Focusing primarily on relational databases, the course presents the entity-relationship model, query processing, and normalization. Topics such as relational calculus and algebra, integrity constraints, distributed databases, and data security will also be discussed. The Final Project will consist of the design and implementation of a database system. | ||
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| Course Goals: | To study theoretical and practical aspects for the design and implementation of database systems. Emphasis will be given to the relational model. | |
| Prerequisites: | CSE 30331 | |
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| Computer Usage: | Most homework assignments and the Final Project will require the use of the computer. | |
| Laboratory Usage: | None | |
| Special Consideration: | Students may work in groups of two, three or four for the Final Project. | |