Information Systems - 13235 - CS 34800 - LE1 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2016
Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type Learning Outcomes: File organization and index structures; object-oriented database languages; the relational database model with introductions to SQL and DBMS; hierarchical models and network models with introductions to HDDL, HDML, and DBTG Codasyl; data mining; data warehousing; database connectivity; distributed databases; the client/server paradigm; middleware, including ODBC, JDBC, CORBA, and MOM. Required Materials: (Seems to be some confusion - what I'd said to use (Korth&Silberschatz, Database System Concepts) and what the bookstore lists (Elmasri&Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems) aren't the same. Might want to hold off purchasing until we get it straightened out. Technical Requirements: The formal prerequisite is CS 25100: Data Structures and Algorithms (The comparable ECE course, ECE 36800, is acceptable as well.) You should have a solid understanding of and ability to analyze basic data structures, and the programming skill and expertise to implement them. View Catalog Entry
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