Course Title:
Database Management
Course Description:
Considers the concepts and structures necessary to design and implement a database application. Introduces database concepts and database modeling. Emphasizes the relational model, but may also discuss older models such as the hierarchical and network models as well as the newer object-oriented model. Topics include data definition and manipulation languages; design theory for relational models; and an introduction to access methods, query optimization, integrity, security, recovery, and concurrency in database systems (not opened to MS students in CS for credit).
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Prerequisite Remarks:
Knowledge of Unix system or permission of instructor.
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Repeatable:
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