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Learn RDBMS concepts from scratch and deep dive.

What you will learn

Describe the fundamental elements of relational database management systems.

Explain the basic concepts of relational data model, entity-relationship model, relational database design, relational algebra and SQL.

Design ER-models to represent simple database application scenarios

Improve the database design by normalization.

Description

Course Objectives:

The objective of the course is to present an introduction to database management systems, with an  emphasis on how to organize, maintain and retrieve – efficiently, and effectively – information from a DBMS.

Learning Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

• Describe the fundamental elements of relational database management systems

• Explain the basic concepts of relational data model, entity-relationship model, relational database design, relational algebra and SQL.

• Design ER-models to represent simple database application scenarios

• Convert the ER-model to relational tables, populate relational database and formulate SQL queries on data.

• Improve the database design by normalization.

• Familiar with basic database storage structures and access techniques: file and page organizations, indexing methods including B tree, and hashing.


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UNIT- I

Database System- concepts and architecture: Data modelling using the Entity Relationship (ER) modelling and Enhanced Entity Relationship (EER) modelling, Specialization and Generalization.

UNIT-II

The Relational Model: Relational database design using ER to relational mapping, Relational algebra and relational calculus, Tuple Relational Calculus, Domain Relational Calculus, SQL.

UNIT-III

Database design theory and methodology: Functional dependencies and normalization of relations, Normal Forms, Properties of relational decomposition, Algorithms for relational database schema design.

UNIT-IV

Transaction processing concepts: Schedules and serviceability, Concurrency control, Two Phase Locking Techniques, Optimistic Concurrency Control, Database recovery concepts and techniques.

UNIT-V

Data Storage and indexing: Single level and multi level indexing, Dynamic Multi level indexing using B Trees and B+ Trees, Query processing and Query Optimization, Introduction to database security.

Important information before you enroll!

  • Once enrolled, you have unlimited, 24/7, lifetime access to the course (unless you choose to drop the course during the first 30 days).
  • You will have instant and free access to any updates I’ll add to the course – video lectures, additional resources, quizzes, exercises.
  • You will benefit from my full support regarding any question you might have 7 days a week.
  • Check out the promo video at the top of this page and some of the free preview lectures in the curriculum to get a taste of my teaching style and methods before making your decision.

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Content

Functional Dependency (FD).

Functional Dependency : Introduction, Examples
Types of Functional Dependencies : Trivial and Non-Trivial FD’s.
FD : Example.
Inference Rules
Normalization : Introduction and types.