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Apr 27, 2024
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CSCI 7132 - Database Systems Design-Theory and Application (3 Credit Hours) Lecture Hours: 1-2 Lab Hours: 0 Effective design and application of complex Database Systems, involving both traditional relational databases, object-relational databases, advanced rules and constraints, advanced SQL programming, data model validation, ontology based data modeling, contemporary semistructured data modeling with XML Schema, and advances in SQL, XML, XML Schema, XQuery, and Data Modeling standardization. Review of advances in DB research and DB technology trends. Students will also act as practicing advisors to other students working on DB design projects.
Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of “B” in CSCI 3230 and CSCI 3232 or Permission of Instructor. Restriction(s): NO Undergraduate Level Students
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