SUNY Korea Computing Society
CSE 305 - Principles of Database Systems
CSE 305 - Principles of Database Systems
The design of database management systems to obtain consistency, integrity, and availability of data. Conceptual models and schemas of data: relational, hierarchical, and network. Students undertake a semester project that includes the design and implementation of a database system.
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Credits | 3 |
Prerequisites | C or higher: CSE 216 or CSE 219 or CSE 260; CSE major |
Coordinator | Arthur Lee |
Course Outcomes
An ability to design database management systems through E/R design and the theory of normalization. An ability to use relational query languages An ability to design and implement a database system, via a significant project.
Course Topics
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Textbooks
Michael Kifer, Arthur Bernstein and Philip Lewis, Database Systems: An Application Oriented Approach, Introductory Version, 2/E, Addison-Wesley, 2005. ISBN 0-321-22838-3).
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