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Advanced Database Course Syllabus 1 Advanced Database System Lecturer : H.Ben Othmen

Major Topics  Major Topics Covered in the Course (14 week) 2 Advanced Database System TopicWeek Advanced relational algebra and SQL: Set vs. bag semantics, NULL values, Distinct operator, Semi join, left join, right join, SQL constraints and triggers, Data mining and OLAP operators: Group By, Roll Up, Cube, Pivot 1 The Enhanced Entity-Relationship (EER) model and EER to relational mapping2 Object and Object-Relational Databases: Concepts, Models, Languages and Standards3 XML for semi-structured data: XML language and its tree representation, XML schema language, XPath/XQuery languages, Translation of an XML schema into a relational schema 4 Database File Indexing Techniques, B-Trees, and B+-Trees5 Query Processing and Query Optimization Techniques6,7 Database Tuning and Physical Design Issues8,9 Advanced Database Transaction Processing10 Database Recovery Protocols11 Distributed Databases (DDB): Horizontal/vertical fragmentation, Basic distributed query processing, Semi- join query processing 12,13 Database Security14

Major Topics  Weekly Hours  2 x 50 mins lectures, 3 x 50 mins lab hours  Textbook/References  Database Systems: Models, Languages, Design And Application Programming, 6 th Edition, Pearson International Edition, ISBN: ,  Database Systems, A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation, and Management, THOMAS M. CONNOLLY CAROLYN E. BEGG, Fourth Edition  Assessment Methods  The student is expected to complete theoretical homework  pass written examinations  and successfully complete a project. 3 Advanced Database System

CLOs  Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)  The students will understand different terms of advanced data modeling e.g. object, object-relational, and XML and the supporting theoretical foundation.  The students will learn techniques of advanced schema mapping i.e. from enhanced entity relation to relational, object to relational, object-relational to relational, and xml to relational.  The students will understand advanced database topics such as indexing, query processing, local and distributed transaction processing, and security. 4 Advanced Database System

Relationship between CLOs and Student Outcomes Student Outcomes – Mapped to CLOs CLOs(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)(k) CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 5 Advanced Database System

Relationship of Course to ABET Student Outcomes a. an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, computing, science, and engineering appropriate to the discipline Students apply knowledge of computing and design to a project b. an ability to analyze a problem, and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution --- c. an ability to design, implement and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component or program to meet desired Students are required to apply indexing and tuning to a database project. d. an ability to function effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal Some course work will be done as team projects. e. an understanding of professional, ethical, legal and social issues and responsibilities --- f. an ability to communicate effectively Advanced Database System

Relationship between CLOs and Student Outcomes g. an ability to analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations and society, including ethical, legal, security and global policy issues --- h. a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage continuing professional development The students often must utilize database vendors blogs and open source sites to learn and apply the new technologies that they have chosen in support of their projects. i.an ability to use the current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice. Projects use current computing and modeling/design tools. 7 Advanced Database System

Relationship between CLOs and Student Outcomes j.an ability to apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science theory in the modeling and design of computer based systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in design choices. Students are required to apply their knowledge of computing to design a solution to a problem and to document the solution including the tradeoffs involved in their design choices. k.an ability to apply design and development principles in the construction of software systems of varying complexity The students are required to use standard design and development principles on a significant database project 8 Advanced Database System

 Course Coordinator : L.Hafiza Ben Othmen 9 Advanced Database Systems