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1 CS542: Database Management Systems1 CS 542 (Fall 2001) Database Management Systems Instructor: Wang-Chien Lee Email: wlee@wpi.edu or wlee@ieee.orgwlee@wpi.eduwlee@ieee.org http://www.wpi.edu/~wlee/cs542w/f01

2 CS542: Database Management Systems2 Course Information  Goal –Introduction to the theory and design of database management systems (DBMSs).  Who should attend? –Students interested in database systems, database application development, and database research itself  Scope –Including:  Internals of database management systems  Fundamental concepts in database theory  Database application design and development.  Meetings –Tuesdays 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm at WPI Waltham, Room 501.  Office Hours –After the classes

3 CS542: Database Management Systems3 Textbook  Raghu Ramakrishnan and Johannes Gehrke DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS McGraw-Hill Publisher, Second Edition Pub date: 2000, ISBN: 0-07-232206-3  The book is available in the WPI bookstore.  Book site –http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~dbbook/

4 CS542: Database Management Systems4 Optional Readings  Understanding the New SQL: A Complete Guide J. Melton and A. R. Simon, Morgan-Kaufmann, 1993.  A Guide to the SQL Standard (third edition) C. J. Date and H. Darwen, Addison-Wesley, 1994.  Database System Implementation, by Hector Garcia-Molina, Jeff Ullman and Jennifer Widom, (Prentice-Hall, 2000) [ used by CS 4432] Database System Implementation,  A First Course in Database Systems, by Ullman and Widom, (Prentice-Hall, 1999) [ used by CS 4431]  Fundamentals of Database Systems R. Elmasri, and S. Navathe, Benjamin Cummings, any edition.  Database System Concepts, 2nd Edition H.F. Korth, and A. Silberschatz, McGraw-Hill, any edition.  A First Course in Database Systems, J. Widom and J. D. Ullman, Prentice-Hall, 1997.  Principles of Data and Knowledge Base Systems, Volume 1, J.D. Ullman, Computer Science Press, 1989.

5 CS542: Database Management Systems5 Grading Policy  Final grades computed based on 100 points: –25 points: Assignments (and maybe Quizzes) –35 points: Exams (Midterm: 15pts, Final: 20pts) –10 points: Research Presentation –30 points: Group Project (Report, Presentation, and Demonstration)

6 CS542: Database Management Systems6 Project Grading  the difficulty of the project you have chosen  solution approach, design and implementation  the oral project presentation  the written documentation of your project in the form of a report  successful completion of your intended (even if later modified) project goals  the demonstration of your system (including successful example runs)  the understanding of each team member of his or her part of the project, as well as of the overall group product.

7 CS542: Database Management Systems7 Cheating and Late Policy  NO CHEATING! –All work is to be done on an individual basis. –No violation of the WPI's guidelines for academic integrity.  Late Penalty –Turned in within the first 24 hours after the due date: subtracting 20% of the total achievable points of that deliverable –Between 24 to 48 hours late: reduction of 50% of the total achievable points. – Certain deliverables may not have ANY LATE day, as announced.

8 CS542: Database Management Systems8 Schedule – Important Dates  9/4: Organization meeting  9/18: Project Intent due  10/2: Written Project Proposal due  10/23: Midterm Exam  10/30: Project Status Report (in class)  11/6: No class  11/20: Thanksgiving Week – WE HAVE CLASS!  12/4: Final Exam  12/11: In class project demo; final project report due.


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