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1 Course Introduction Assist. Prof. Pongpisit Wuttidittachotti, Ph.D. Faculty of Information Technology King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) Pongpisit.w@it.kmutnb.ac.th

2 Classes 070125803 Information Modeling and Database System I-MIT Friday 18.00 – 21.00 (Room 5A10)

3 Course Description (I-MIT) Data storage structure, data level, information modeling, concepts of database systems, database system architecture, database design and case studies, middleware, relational algebra and concept of Structured Query Language (SQL), query processing, transaction management, database integrity and security, database management should demonstrate their abilities to apply the knowledge to effectively solve database related problems. Students will also research published works in data modeling and database technology.

4 Course Description (I-MMIS) This course studies the advanced theoretical and practical foundations of database management. The topics include a brief review of classical issues surrounding design, analysis, and implementation of databases, both from a micro and a mainframe perspective; current and emerging issues in the database field; analysis, design, and implementation of web databases, the object- oriented data model paradigm, the use and management of automated design and support tools (e.g., CASE) from a database perspective, and data security.

5 Course Objectives Students should: Understand the main concepts of database technologies Be able to design database and understand the application of normalization Be aware of state-of-the-art database technologies Be able to apply knowledge to effectively solve database related problems.

6 Timetable 1 30 Jan Lecture 1: Course Introduction Lecture 2: Database installation - Lecture -Q & A - Lecture - Group discussion 2 6 Feb Lecture 3: - Configuring the Oracle Network Environment - Using SQL Developer - Retrieving Data Using the SQL SELECT Statement -Lecture -Group discussion -Practical labs 3 11 Feb (Move from 13 Feb) Lecture 4: - Why Database? - Database Terminologies - Restricting and Sorting Data - Using Single-Row Functions to Customize Output -Lecture -Group discussion -Practical labs 4 20 Feb Lecture 5: -Using Conversion Functions and Conditional Expressions -Reporting Aggregated Data Using the Group Functions - Lecture -Group discussion -Practical labs 5 4 Mar (Move from 27 Feb) -Displaying Data from Multiple Tables Using Joins- Lecture -Group discussion -Practical labs

7 Timetable 6 6 Mar Lecture 6: -Using Subqueries to Solve Queries -Using the Set Operators -Manipulating Data - Lecture -Group discussion -Practical labs 7 13 Mar Midterm Examination 8 20 Mar (No Lecture) 9 27 Mar Lecture 7: -Using DDL Statements to Create and Manage Tables -Creating Other Schema Objects - Lecture -Group discussion -Practical labs 10 3 Apr Lecture 8: - PHP & Oracle - Lecture -Group discussion -Practical labs 11 10 Apr (No Lecture)

8 Timetable 12 22 Apr Lecture 9: - ER-Diagram - Normalization - Lecture - Group discussion 13 24 Apr Practical Examination-Practical Examination 14 1 May Lecture 10: - Relational Algebra and Structured Query Language (SQL) - Database Integrity, Security, and Management - Lecture - Group discussion 15 8 May Lecture 11: -Administration -Distributed Databases - Lecture - Group discussion 16 15 May Paper report presentation- Student presentation 17 22 May Final Examination

9 Lecturer’s Profile Assistant Professor Pongpisit Wuttidittachotti PhD in Networks, Telecommunications, Systems and Architectures INPT-ENSEEIHT, FRANCE Master of Research in Networks, Telecommunications, Systems and Architectures INPT-ENSEEIHT, FRANCE Master of Science in Information Technology King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand Bachelor of Industrial Technology in Information Technology for Industry King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand

10 Lecturer’s Contact Assistant Professor Pongpisit Wuttidittachotti Counseling Hour Pongpisit: 3A05 (third floor), Friday afternoon Email: pongpisit.w@it.kmutnb.ac.thpongpisit.w@it.kmutnb.ac.th Line ID: pongpisitw

11 Midterm Examination25% Final Examination 30% Practical Examination15% Database Design Assignment15% Paper Report15% Evaluation

12 Database Design Assignment Personal Assignment Detail to be announced in week 9, to be submitted by Apr 24 th, 2015 Mark distribution (15%) Entity-relationship model 3% Table mapping3% Normalization3% Programming6%

13 Paper Report Personal Assignment Select an interesting topic related to Database system, for example NoSQL Database Security MapReduce Etc.. Approximately 2,200 words At least 20 reliable sources, properly cited and listed at the end of the paper

14 Paper Report Your report should at least cover What it is and why should we use it? Technologies involved How does it fit in organization? Pros & Cons Wikipedia is a good place to start but not a good reference To be submitted 15 (May 8 th, 2013) and presented in week 16 (May 15 th, 2013) Mark distribution Paper10% Presentation5%

15 Plagiarism Matter What is plagiarism? Do NOT copy-paste Penalty applies Paraphrasing must be cited Direct quotation must be put in quotation mark Having more references cited is not bad

16 Referenced Materials Modern Database Management, Jeffrey A. Hoffer, V. Ramesh, Heikki Topi, 10 th Ed., Pearson Education, 2011. Oracle Database: SQL Fundamentals I, Oracle, March 2012 Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop I, Oracle, August 2010 An Introduction to Database Systems, C. J. Date, 7 th Ed., Addison-Wesley, 2000. Database System Concepts, Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, and S. Sudarshan, 3 rd Ed., McGraw-Hill, 1997. Database systems : design, implementation, and management / Peter Rob, Carlos Coronel. Imprint Australia ; United States : Course Technology Cengage Learning, c2009, Edition 8th ed., International ed., ISBN 9781423902034 (IE), 1423902033 (IE) Student may use other books (or later editions) that cover the topics specified in this course.


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