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CSC-410:Advanced Database and Information System


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Course Title: Advanced Database and Information System
Course no: CSC-410                                                                                                         Full Marks: 70+10+20
Credit hours: 3                                                                                                  Pass Marks: 28+4+8

Nature of course: Theory (3 Hrs.) + Lab (3 Hrs.)

Course Synopsis: Advanced aspects of web database and data mining

Goal:     In-depth study of relational database management system and the issues involved in designing efficient database systems, and the strategies, data-structures, and algorithms used in the implementation of such systems. Introducing basic issues of grid computing and peer-to-peer database.

Course Contents:

Unit 1. The Physical Database:                                                                                                   8 Hrs.    

File organizations, indexes, tree-structured indexing, hash-based indexes, external sorting

Unit 2. Query Processing:                                                                                                                            10 Hrs.

Evaluation of relational operators, selection, projection, joins, set operations, aggregate operations, physical database design and tuning.

Unit 3. Query Optimization:                                                                                                       14 Hrs.

Rewrite optimization, semantic query optimization, magic sets, cost optimization, cost model, selectivity estimation, new paradigms in query.

Unit 4. Advanced Topics:                                                                                                                              16 Hrs.

Peer-peer data sharing architectures, data grids, data mining, logic foundations, semantic databases, spatial and temporal databases, and knowledge bases

Laboratory works:           Analysis, design and development of efficient relational database.

Text Books:        Database Management Systems, 3rd 2003: Raghu Ramakrishnan and Johannes                   Gehrke
                Databases and Transaction Processing, an Application-Oriented Approach:        Philip M. Lewis, Arthur Bernstein, and Micheal KiferGoals

Homework
Assignment:                      Assignment should be given throughout the semester.

Computer Usage:            No specific

Prerequisite:                     C, Database, SQL

Category Content:           Science Aspect:                40%
                                                Design Aspect:  60%

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