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| |Information Technology Department | |
| |SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION | |
| |Colegio de Dagupan | |
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| |COURSE SYLLABUS | |

I. Course Code: IT 24 II. Course Titlte: ADVANCED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM III. Pre-requisite: IT 18 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IV. Co-requisite: NONE V. Credit/Class Schedule: 3 units 2 hours lecture per week 3 hours laboratory per week VI. Course Description: This course aims to strengthen the skills of the students with regards to database creation, manipulation and usage. It will help the students to acquire the theoretical foundation of Database Management Systems. It covers topics ranging from the core concepts of databases to the relational model, relation algebra operators, ER models, , normalization process and concepts relating to various advanced database models, and concepts. Thus, this is an advanced course, which will further develop the knowledge and skill acquired by the students at the basic level. MySQL and Java will be used in laboratory classes to accomplish



References: Rob, Peter and Carlos Coronel. Database Design Systems: Design, Implementation, and Management, Seventh Edition. United States: Thomson Learning, Inc., 2007. Silberschatz, Database System Concepts, 5th Ed., 2006. Bayross, Ivan. Mastering Data Base Technology. BPB Publications, 2006. Inmon, William H., Building the Data Warehouse, Fourth Edition. Indianaolis, In: Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2005. Harrington, Jan L. Relational Database Design and Implementation. 2009. Silberschatz, Database System Concepts, 5th Ed., 2006. Prepared by: ALDRIN R. GOMEZ, MIT

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