CSC 453 Principles of Database Management Systems
Summary
This is an introductory graduate course in database design and implementation. Specific topics to be covered include:
The Relational Model
Structured Query Language (SQL)
Database Design and Normalization
Database Programming
Storage and Indexes
Other Database Models (e.g., Object-Relational)
Texts
Required Text: Fundamentals of Database Systems (seventh edition), by Ramez Elmasri and Shamkant B. Navathe, ISBN 0133970777 or 978-0133970777.
Grading
There will be homework assignments given most weeks; assignments (with associated readings) will be posted on the course web site and will be due one week after the day they are posted, unless otherwise noted. Details of the submission process will be discussed in class; it is your responsibility to verify that your submitted files are readable and submitted in the correct locations. Late assignments will be accepted up to three days late with a 10% penalty for each day or fraction of a day that the assignment is late; these penalties will be assessed uniformly and in full to all assignments submitted at any point beyond the posted due date and time (including those submitted or re-submitted later the same day). No assignments will be accepted more than three days beyond the posted due date and time. The homework assignments will be worth a total of 40% of the course grade. There will be a midterm exam that will be worth 30% of the course grade. There will be a cumulative final exam that will be worth 30% of the course grade. If you do not take both the midterm and final exams, you will automatically receive a grade of F for the course. Furthermore, everyone must take the midterm and final exams at the scheduled times - as a rule, no make-up exams will be given. If you wish to petition for a make-up exam in an emergency situation, you must contact me in advance and provide written documentation of the emergency.
Prerequisites
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