2024-2025 Catalog

CMPSC-F363 Intro to Database Systems

This is an introduction to the design and use of database systems --- systems that manage very large amounts of data. Topics covered include Entity-Relationship (E/R) data model, Relational data model, object-oriented model, and the conversion of E/R and relational models. We shall also learn some database languages, both concrete and abstract, including Structured Query Language (SQL), Object Query Language (OQL), relational algebra, etc. We will introduce the semistructured data, such as the popular Extensible Markup Language (XML), and their usage in database systems as well. The course is intended for computer science students who need to have an in-depth understanding of modern database systems. Normally offered each fall semester.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Student has completed all of the following course(s) CMPSC F265 - Data Structures & Algorithms, MATH 285 - Discrete Mathematics II