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T: RIS620 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

T: LECTURER Dr Tanya Beelders Office: WWG322 Tel:

T: ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Aim of the course –Advanced programming concepts –Advanced database concepts –Database administration

T: EVALUATION Continuous evaluation –Written tests –Assignments –Projects

T: TEXT BOOK Database Principles: Fundamentals of Design, Implementation, and Management 10 th International Edition Coronel, Morris and Rob Supplementary notes will be made available. The supply of the notes will be discussed in the first lecture.

T: LECTURES Wednesday 17:10 – 19:00 WWG223