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DBMS Lesson Plan 2021

The document outlines the course CS3492 Database Management Systems offered by Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, detailing its prerequisites, credit value, and lecture topics across five units. Key areas of study include relational databases, database design, transactions, implementation techniques, and advanced topics such as distributed databases and database security. It also lists textbooks and references for the course material.

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DBMS Lesson Plan 2021

The document outlines the course CS3492 Database Management Systems offered by Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, detailing its prerequisites, credit value, and lecture topics across five units. Key areas of study include relational databases, database design, transactions, implementation techniques, and advanced topics such as distributed databases and database security. It also lists textbooks and references for the course material.

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Om Sakthi

ADHIPARASAKTHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE


Melmaruvathur-603 319

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Course Code CS3492


Course Name Database management systems
Prerequisites DBMS
Category Regular
No. of Credit 3

CS3492 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS


Lecture Text books
Date Topic
No. Reference
UNIT I RELATIONAL DATABASES 10
1. Purpose of Database System Abraham Silberschatz,
2. Views of data - Data Models Henry F. Korth, S.
3. Database System Architecture Sudharshan,
4. Introduction to relational databases “Database System
5. Relational Model Concepts, Sixth
6. Keys Edition” Tata
7. Relational Algebra McGraw Hill, 2011
8. SQL fundamentals
9. Advanced SQL features
10. Embedded SQL– Dynamic SQL
UNIT II DATABASE DESIGN 8
11. Entity-Relationship model Abraham Silberschatz,
12. E-R Diagrams, Enhanced-ER Model Henry F. Korth, S.
13. ER-to-Relational Mapping Sudharshan,
14. Functional Dependencies “Database System
15. Non-loss Decomposition Concepts, Sixth
16. First, Second, Third Normal Forms Edition” Tata
17. Dependency Preservation Boyce/Codd Normal Form McGraw Hill, 2011
Multi-valued Dependencies and Fourth Normal
18.
Form
UNIT III TRANSACTIONS 9
19. Transaction Concepts Abraham Silberschatz,
20. ACID Properties Henry F. Korth, S.
21. Schedules – Serializability Sudharshan,
22. “Database System
Concurrency Control- Need for Concurrency Concepts, Sixth
23.
24. Locking Protocols – Two Phase Locking Edition” Tata
McGraw Hill, 2011
25. Deadlock
Transaction Recovery - Save Points – Isolation
26.
Levels
27. SQL Facilities for Concurrency and Recovery
UNIT IV IMPLEMENTATION TECHNIQUES 9
28. RAID – File Organization–– Abraham Silberschatz,
29. Organization of Records in Files Henry F. Korth, S.
30. Indexing and Hashing Sudharshan,
31. Ordered Indices – B+ tree Index Files “Database System
32. B tree Index Files Concepts, Sixth
33. Static Hashing--– Dynamic Hashing Edition” Tata
34. Query Processing Overview McGraw Hill, 2011
35. Algorithms for SELECT and JOIN operations
Query optimization using Heuristics and Cost
36.
Estimation.
UNIT V ADVANCED TOPICS 9
37. Distributed Databases: Architecture, Data Storage Abraham Silberschatz,
38. Transaction Processing Henry F. Korth, S.
39. NOSQL Databases: Introduction Sudharshan,
“Database System
40. CAP Theorem, Document Based systems Concepts, Sixth
41. Graph Databases Edition” Tata
42. Database Security: Security issues McGraw Hill, 2011
43. Role Based access control, SQL Injection
44. Statistical Database security, Flow control
Encryption and Public Key infrastructures,
45.
Challenges

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Alex Berson and Stephen J. Smith, “ Data Warehousing, Data Mining & OLAP”,
TataMcGraw – Hill Edition, Tenth Reprint 2007.
2. Jiawei Han and MichelineKamber, “Data Mining Concepts and Techniques”,
SecondEdition, Elsevier, 2007.

REFERENCES:
1. Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinbach and Vipin Kumar, “ Introduction To Data
Mining”,Person Education, 2007.
2. K.P. Soman, ShyamDiwakar and V. Ajay “, Insight into Data mining Theory andPractice”,
Easter Economy Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2006.
3. G. K. Gupta, “ Introduction to Data Mining with Case Studies”, Easter EconomyEdition,
Prentice Hall of India, 2006.
4. Daniel T.Larose, “Data Mining Methods and Models”, Wile-Interscience, 2006

Faculty Member Handling

Year & Dept Faculty Name Signature


II IT

Subject Incharge HOD Principal

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