- Degree Bachelor
- Code: CIS3102
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: CIS2101
his course is an extension of Database Systems course. It covers advanced topics and divergences in DB field. Advanced topics would include data warehousing, OLAP, data mining, web databases, XML databases, and mobile databases. This course will be studying how to develop robust transactional database applications using Java`s open-standard database connectivity JDBC and the role of persistence frameworks & application servers with a persistence service in DB application development. Personal and team projects on databases and database application components development will be key components of the course using the open-source object-relational DB system MySQL.
IS -132 CRs
Wilfried Lemahieu , Seppe vanden Broucke , Bart Baesens Frontmatter, Principles of Database Management: The Practical Guide to Storing, Managing and Analyzing Big and Small Data, Cambridge University Press.
content serial | Description |
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1 | Introduction |
2 | DB Design Methodology & Use of UML Diagram |
3 | Data warehousing and business intelligence |
4 | Data warehouse Modelling |
5 | Multidimensional modelling and OLAP |
6 | Introduction to Data Mining |
7 | Introduction to Data Mining (cont.) |
8 | Data Mining Techniques 1 |
9 | Data Mining Techniques 2 |
10 | Web DB Basics & Cloud Databases |
11 | Approaches to Integrate Web and DBs |
12 | NOSQL Databases |
13 | NOSQL Databases (cont) |
14 | Big Data and Hadoop, and Map Reduce |
15 | Student Seminars. |
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