CS 321: Database Systems

Fall 2010

 


Fall 2010  CSCI 321: Database Systems


Database Systems

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Database Systems. Design, organization and implementation of database management systems: file organization and processing, hierarchical, network, and relational models of database structure, data definition and data manipulation languages, security and integrity of databases, and the study of existing database implementations.

{icon: infoicon3} Course Syllabus Δ
course requirements, policies and guidelines.

{icon: dateicon2} Course Schedule
schedule of topics and links to course materials.

{icon: hwicon2} Course Assignments
homework and programming assignments.

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are shared through your WMApps account.

{icon: resources} Additional Resources

  • Sample Databases - Schema and data for sample databases used in the lectures.
  • SQL Quick Reference - Description and examples of the SQL commands discussed in class.
  • Using PostgreSQL - Description of the more common DBMS commands used with PostgreSQL.
  • SQL Syntax - Online reference of the SQL syntax.
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