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IBS Hyderabad : Program Course Code Course Title Faculty Name Consultation Hours

This document provides information about the Database Management System course offered at IBS Hyderabad for the 2021-22 academic year. The course aims to teach students fundamental database concepts, relational database design, normalization, and SQL queries. It will also provide hands-on experience with database design and management using MS Access. Students are expected to understand how data is stored and managed in databases, discuss database design principles, and be able to design a database schema for a basic application. The course will be delivered through lectures, in-class exercises, and lab work, and students will be evaluated through tests, class participation, and a final exam.

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IBS Hyderabad : Program Course Code Course Title Faculty Name Consultation Hours

This document provides information about the Database Management System course offered at IBS Hyderabad for the 2021-22 academic year. The course aims to teach students fundamental database concepts, relational database design, normalization, and SQL queries. It will also provide hands-on experience with database design and management using MS Access. Students are expected to understand how data is stored and managed in databases, discuss database design principles, and be able to design a database schema for a basic application. The course will be delivered through lectures, in-class exercises, and lab work, and students will be evaluated through tests, class participation, and a final exam.

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IBS Hyderabad (Academic Year – 2021-22)

Course Handout

Program : BBA
Course Code : SHIT421
Course Title : Database Management System Semester: II
Faculty Name : Vaibhav Mishra Room No: E012
Consultation Hours :
Mobile No : 8005423221 Email: [email protected]

Course Description:
This course begins with basic database concepts and then move on to more applicable concepts like
data models, relational database design, decomposition, functional dependencies, normalization, and
SQL queries. This course also gives the practical touch on subject through hands on lab of MS-
Access database.

Course Objectives
At the end of the course, students are expected to:
• To provide the understanding of various business processes and information systems in an
organization
• To understand conceptual knowledge of database design
• To understand the process of designing business solutions using database.
• To identify the skills of extracting information from the database.

Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course a student is expected to:

● Understand the fundamentals of how data is stored in databases.


● Students will discuss on the importance of databases, core concepts, database design and its
refinements, moderate level of expertise in SQL.
● Students should describe to design the database schema for at least a small size real life
application.

Recommended Text Book


● Silbershatz, Korth, Sudarshan, Database System Concepts, McGraw Hill International
Edition, 6th Edition
Suggested reference books
● RamezElmasri, Shamkant B. Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, Addison-Wesley,
4th Edition /5th Edition /6th Edition
● Ed Bott, Woody Leonhard, Using Microsoft Office 2007, Pearson, Special Edition

Session Topic / Area Covered Learning Outcomes Methodology Chapter


No. (Problem solving, Reading
lecture, Game)
1 Database system Applications Understand different database Lecture Textbook
Purpose of Database systems languages like DML, DDL and TCL Chapter 1
View of Data
Database Languages
2 Relational databases Understand Relational database model Lecture
Database Design
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3 Data storage and Querying Understand storage and transaction Lecture
Transaction Management manager components of database
architecture
4 Database Architecture Understand database architecture and Lecture
Database Users and types of database users
Administrators
5 Overview-ER model, Understand Entity Relationship Model Lecture Textbook
Constraints and its symbols Chapter 7
6 ER Diagram, ER design issues Understand entity relationship model Lecture
with examples and its issues
7 Relational Database features Understand relational database model Lecture
8 First Normal Form Understand Normalization Lecture Textbook
9 Decomposition Understand Decomposition Lecture Chapter 8
10 Functional Dependencies Understand functional dependency and Lecture
its types
11 More Normal Forms Understand second and third normal Lecture
forms under normalization
12 Pre Midterm Test (TEST 1)
13 Creating tables Describe Practical exercise of creating Demonstration/LAB
table using MS-Access
14 Customizing tables Describe Practical exercise of Demonstration/LAB
customizing table using MS-Access
15 Defining relationships among Describe Practical exercises of Demonstration/LAB
tables establishing relationship among tables
using MS-Access
16 Using queries to extract data Describe Practical exercises of Demonstration/LAB
extracting data from tables using query
in MS-Access
17 Using queries cont... Identify Practical exercises of extracting Demonstration/LAB
data from multiple tables using query in
MS-Access
18 Aggregate functions Identify Practical exercise of aggregate Demonstration/LAB
functions in MS-Access
19 Queries on Joined relations Understand Practical exercises of query Demonstration/LAB
on joined relations in MS-Access
20 Update, Delete, CrossTab Identify Practical exercises of update, Demonstration/LAB Using
delete and crosstab query in MS-Access Microsoft
21 Creating and applying filters Identify Practical exercises of creating Demonstration/LAB Office 2007
and applying filters in MS-Access Access
22 Creating forms and reports Identify Practical exercises of creating Demonstration/LAB Essentials
forms and reports of the tables in MS-
Access
23 Creating forms and reports Identify Practical exercises of creating Demonstration/LAB
forms and reports of the tables in MS-
Access
24 Creating forms and reports Identify Practical exercises of creating Demonstration/LAB
forms and reports of the tables in MS-
Access
25 Switch board manager Identify Practical exercises of switch Demonstration/LAB
board manager in MS-Access
26 Lab Practice Identify Practical exercises of MS- Demonstration/LAB
Access
27 Lab Practice Identify Practical exercises of MS- Demonstration/LAB
Access
28 Post Midterm Test (TEST 2)
29 Database security Understand database security issues and Lecture Text Book
its countermeasures chapter 21
30 Object oriented Database Understand object oriented and Lecture
Distributed Database distributed databases Text Book
Chapter 19 and
chapter 22
31 Data Warehousing Understand data warehouse and its Lecture Text Book
phases of extraction, transform and load Chapter 20
32 Data Mining Understand data mining and its Lecture Text Book
applications Chapter 20
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Expectations from Students


a. Students must report to the respective sessions well before the announced time. Latecomers will not
be permitted to join the class after the scheduled time. If late, the attendance for that session will be
marked as absent.
b. Read the Case Study / material well prior to the class discussion. He/she is also expected to read the
chapter indicated in the course plan as the faculty directs.
c. In the class discussion student is expected to participate actively and contribute to individual and
group learning. Evaluation is based on active participation.

Evaluation

Pre Midterm

CP1- 5marks

Test - 15 marks

Midterm – 20 marks

Post Midterm

CP2- 5marks

Test - 15 marks

End term – 40 marks

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