615-230 Database Concepts

Note

  • This subject is regarded as a non-science subject for students enrolled in the BSc, BASc and combined BSc courses.

  • Students may not gain credit for both this subject and either 433-351 or 433-258.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr C Veres

Prerequisites

615-145 Concepts in Software Development I. Students who receive a credit or exemption for 615-145 should be aware that prior knowledge of and experience in using Delphi programming is assumed for students in 615-230.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four lectures (two per week), 11 tutorials (one hour per week), 11 laboratories (one hour per week)

Subject Description

Topics will be chosen from the following list: the managerial view of data, information, and knowledge; data modeling for relational databases; SQL; database architectures and implementations; non-relational databases such as hierarchical, network, and object-oriented databases; data integrity; data warehousing; data administration; and alternative organisational memory technologies such as groupware.

On completing this subject, students should be familiar with:

  • the role databases have within organisations;

  • database design;

  • database manipulation; and

  • data administration.

Students should develop the practical skills needed for the analysis of complex business systems, and for the design of solutions in the context of those systems. They should also gain skills needed to collaborate in groups to solve problems quickly and efficiently.

Assessment

One 3-hour end-of-semester exam (60%); and 40 hours of individual and group project work (40%)



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