This course covers the essential concepts, principles, techniques, and mechanisms for the design, analysis, use, and implementation of computerized database systems. Key information management concepts and techniques are examined: information modeling and representation; information interfaces - access, query, and manipulation, implementation structures, and issues of distribution.
The database and information management system technology examined in this course represents the state-of-the-art, including traditional approaches as well as recent research developments. By providing a balanced view of "theory" and "practice," the course should allow the student to understand, evaluate, and utilize practical database and information management systems.
The course is intended to provide a basic understanding of the issues and problems involved in database systems, knowledge of currently practical techniques for satisfying the needs of such a system, and an indication of the current research approaches that are likely to provide a basis for tomorrow's solutions. In a single word, this course is about - data :) Another single word: 'fun'!!
-- Dr. Saty Raghavachary
No. | Name | HW Page | Tags | Score |
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1 | HW1 | Link | Database Management DBMS ER Diagrams EER Diagrams Entity |
6 / 6 |
2 | HW2 | Link | Structured Query Language PL/SQL Subqueries Oracle Sequences |
3.9 / 6 |
3 | HW3 | Link | Geospatial Data Spirograph Convex hull GIS Google KML ArcGIS |
6 / 6 |
4 | HW4 | Link | Machine Learning Sigmoid Activation Neural Network ML Algorithm |
6 / 6 |
No. | Name | Review | Tags | Score |
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1 | MidTerm | Review | SQL Normalization Performance Tuning DB Connectivity ERD |
22 / 35 |
2 | Final | Review | NoSQL BI MapReduce DM / ML Spatial DBs Data Viz Json |
32.25 / 35 |