May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen1 Welcome to Database Application Development Course.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CSc 2310 Principles of Programming (Java)
Advertisements

Sept Welcome to the Course of Web and Document Databases ( )
Cpt S 122 – Data Structures Course Introduction
Jan Welcome to the Course of Data Structures and Algorithms.
Jan Welcome to the Course of Advanced Algorithm Design (ACS-7101/3)
Sept. 2012ACS-3902/3 Yangjun Chen1 Welcome to Database Course.
1 Course Information Parallel Computing Spring 2010.
1.1 © 2003 by Prentice Hall Business 188 Business Systems & Strategy Section 01 Instructor: Pat Kwan Instructor: Pat Kwan Office Location: BT 260 Office.
Jan. 2014ACS-4902/3 Yangjun Chen1 Welcome to Advanced Database Course.
Natural Environments: The Atmosphere GE 101 – Spring 2007 Boston University Professor: Ranga B. Myneni Office: Room 449 Stone Science Building (675 Commonwealth.
Committed to Shaping the Next Generation of IT Experts. Chapter 4- Proficiency: Robert Grauer and Maryann Barber Exploring Microsoft Access 2003.
01/02/20041 Welcome to OO Implementation Issues (Java) Course.
Natural Environments: The Atmosphere GG 101 – Spring 2005 Boston University Professor: Ranga B. Myneni Office: Room 449 Stone Science Building (675 Commonwealth.
Welcome to Animal Behaviour BIOL Contact info Dr. Matt Reudink Office: S350 * to set up appointment or just drop
CS 450: COMPUTER GRAPHICS COURSE AND SYLLABUS OVERVIEW SPRING 2015 DR. MICHAEL J. REALE.
May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen1 Welcome to Application of Database Systems (ACS-2814)
Introduction to Managerial Accounting Richard E. McDermott, Ph.D. Spring 2013.
01/02/20031 Welcome to Distributed Databases Course.
Introduction to Food Science FOOD 1001: Winter 2009.
Course name : computer essentials. Instructor: Basma Alabdullatif Office: computer department instructors office, 1st floor Office hours: Saturday (11:00-01:00)
CSc 2310 Principles of Programming (Java) Dr. Xiaolin Hu.
Jan /3 Yangjun Chen1 Welcome to Database Course.
Prof. Barbara Bernal NEW Office in J 126 Office Hours: M 4pm - 5:30 PM Class Lecture: M 6 PM - 8:30 in J133 Weekly Web Lecture between Tuesday to Sunday.
Database Design and Implementation ITCS6160 & ITCS 8160 Instructor: Jianping Fan Webpage:
Course Introduction Assist. Prof. Pongpisit Wuttidittachotti, Ph.D. Faculty of Information Technology King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok.
Fundamentals of Databases CIS-235 Dr. Samir Tartir 2014/2015 Second Semester.
1 Software Systems Development CEN Spring 2011 TR 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM ENB 116 Instructor:Dr. Rollins Turner Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering.
Lecture 1: Introduction I am Dr. Rong Fu, your instructor of this class. Welcome to the first class of GEO 302C Climate: Past, Present and Future! Before.
Introduction to Databases Computer Science 557 September 2007 Instructor: Joe Bockhorst University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.
AC330: Managerial Accounting for Business Professionals Professor Alice Everett Unit 1 Seminar.
Java Programming Computer Engineering Department JAVA Programming Course Asst. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Sayar Kocaeli University - Fall 2014.
PHY 1405 Conceptual Physics (CP 1) Spring 2010 Cypress Campus.
Forestry 3218 Forestry 3218 Forest Mensuration II (2-3) Dr. Han Chen Office: BB-1009F Phone:
Data Warehousing/Mining 1 Data Warehousing/Mining Comp 150DW Course Overview Instructor: Dan Hebert.
HOW I SURVIVED A AIST3410 AND LEARNED TO LOVE DATABASES Fall 2015 Edition.
1 CSCI 3120: Operating Systems Summer 2003 Instructor: Kirstie Hawkey Office hours (outside Room 311): Mon: 2:30-3:30, Fri: 10:30-11:30.
Jongwook Woo CIS 520 Software Engineering (Syllabus) Jongwook Woo, PhD California State University, LA Computer and Information System.
Getting Acquainted & Course Expectations. Welcome! This course introduces you to micro processor operating systems using Windows Vista An excellent example.
Welcome to Vitamins, Herbs, and Nutritional Supplements HW205 Your instructor: Kim Montgomery, MS, NBT.
Sept /3 Yangjun Chen1 Welcome to Database Application Development Course.
Exploring Office Grauer and Barber 1 Committed to Shaping the Next Generation of IT Experts. Chapter 4- Proficiency: Relational Databases, Pivot.
Introduction Fall Dr. Chuck Lillie – Oxendine 1219 – – –
CSC 411/511: DBMS Design CSC411_L0_OutlineDr. Nan Wang 1 Course Outline.
MAT 279 Data Communication and the Internet Prof. Shamik Sengupta Office New Building
Materials Science Dr. Deniz UZUNSOY Friday AM A-504.
1 COP 2510 Programming Concepts Spring credit hours Instructor:Dr. Rollins Turner ENB 343F Office Hours: MW 11:00 AM – 12:00.
MMU 209 INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING COURSE TIME AND VENUE: TUESDAY: (B202) WEDNESDAY: (B312) Lecturer: Assist.
CST 223 Concepts of Programming Languages Dr. Sherry Yang PV 171
IST359: Introduction to DBMS IST359 Fall 2013 Instructor : Michael Fudge t o.002M Hinds w.
CSE3330/5330 DATABASE SYSTEMS AND FILE STRUCTURES (DB I) CSE3330/5330 DB I, Summer2012 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Texas.
CE-2810 Dr. Mark L. Hornick 1 CE-2810 Embedded Systems Software 2 Dr. Mark L. Hornick web: people.msoe.edu/~hornick webCT: webct.msoe.edu.
MAT 279 Data Communication and the Internet Prof. Shamik Sengupta Office 4210 N Fall 2010.
IST 210: ORGANIZATION OF DATA Introduction IST210 1.
Lecture 1: Introduction I am Dr. Zong-Liang Yang, your instructor of this class. Welcome to the first class of GEO 302C Climate: Past, Present and Future!
Course Overview 1 MAT 279 Data Communication and the Internet Prof. Shamik Sengupta Office 4210 N
Introduction to Database Bernard Ugalde. Course Goal Introduces the fundamental principles and concepts of database systems.
Welcome to Advanced Database Course
Welcome to the Course of Advanced Algorithm Design
Welcome to the Course of Web and Document Databases
Course Introduction 공학대학원 데이타베이스
WELCOME (Back) …TO THE CAMPUS OF TOMORROW.
Exploring Microsoft Access 2003
Welcome to the a Department of Engineering Education !
Welcome to GC311 Database Concepts
Welcome to GC311 Database Concepts
CSE1311 Introductory Programming for Engineers & Scientists
Course Preparation Check List
CMPUT101: Purpose of the Course
Exploring Microsoft Access 2003
Introduction to the Java Language ​
Presentation transcript:

May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen1 Welcome to Database Application Development Course

May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen2 Name: Yangjun Chen Birthplace: China P.h..D: University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, in 1995 Post Doctor.: University of Chemnitz, Germany, 1995/ /8 Senior engineer: Germany Research Center for Information Technology, 1997/ /2 Post-Doc.: University of Alberta, 2000/ /6 Assistant Prof.: Winnipeg University, from 2000/7 Associate Prof.: Winnipeg University, from 2004/7 Full Prof.: University of Winnipeg, from 2009/7

May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen3 Professor: Dr. Y. Chen Office: 3D27 home-page: phone: Meeting time: 10: :30 Mondays & Wednesdays Lab Meeting Time: Mondays 15:45 – 17:45 Meeting and lab location: 3D03 Office hours:13: :00 Wednesday 10:00 – 14:00 Friday

May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen4 Important dates: Monday May 02, 2012First class Wednesday May 30, 2012Midterm examination June 05, 2012 Final date to withdraw without academic penalty from a course that begins on May 01 and ends on June 27 of the 2012 Spring Term Wednesday June 27, 2012Last class Date for the Final examinationto be announced

May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen5 Course objectives: The course introduces relational database design, development and programming using Microsoft Access. Specifically it:  introduces Entity-Relationship modeling, relational databases, and normalization  focuses on introductory issues of creating tables, indexes, relationships, forms, reports of lists and grouped data, selection queries and action queries, macros  emphasizes hands-on experience through classroom lectures, weekly labs for practice and exploration, SQL, and assignments.

May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen6 Required textbook: Exploring Microsoft Access 2003 with VBA By Robert T. Grauer and Maryann Barber, ISBN Lecture Notes By Dr. Yangjun Chen Required reading: Ch 1. Introduction to Microsoft Access: What Is A Database? Ch 2.Tables and Forms: Design, Properties, Views, and Wizards Ch 3. Information From the Database: Reports and Queries Ch 4. Relational Databases, External Data, Charts, and the Switchboard Ch 5. One-to-Many Relationships: Subforms and Multiple Table Queries Ch 6. Many-to-Many Relationships: A More Complex System Ch 7. Building Applications: The Switchboard, Macros, and Prototyping Ch 8. Introduction to VBA Lecture NotesDr. Yangjun Chen

May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen7 Course Evaluation: 4 assignments 20% 1 midterm examination 30% 1 final examination 50% All assignments are handed in at class on the due date. All works must be prepared using a word processor and placed in a folder. Late assignments are accepted (up to 1 day late) and receive a 25% penalty.

May 2012ACS-2814/3 Yangjun Chen8 Academic dishonesty: Academic dishonesty is a very serious offense and will be dealt with in accordance with the University's discipline bylaw. Be sure that you have read and understood Regulations and Policies, #8 in the UW Calendar.