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A Complete Guideline

Course Code: CSC 2108 Course Title: Introduction To Database

Department of Computer Science


Faculty of Science and Technology

Lecture No: 01 Week No: 01 Semester: Summer 23-24


Lecturer: MD FARUK ABDULLAH AL SOHAN, [email protected]
Lecture Outline

• American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB)


• Computer Science(CS) Department of AIUB
• Necessary Policies and Rules
• Outcome Based Education (OBE)
• Basic Information Regarding this Course
• Database Terminology
American International University- Bangladesh
(AIUB)
Vision of AIUB

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH (AIUB)


envisions promoting professionals and excellent leadership
catering to the technological progress and development needs of
the country.
American International University- Bangladesh
(AIUB)
Mission of AIUB

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH (AIUB) is


committed to provide quality and excellent computer-based
academic programs responsive to the emerging challenges of the
time. It is dedicated to nurture and produce competent world class
professional imbued with strong sense of ethical values ready to
face the competitive world of arts, business, science, social science
and technology.
Computer Science(CS) Department of AIUB
Vision of CS Department

Our vision is to be the preeminent Department of Computer


Science through creating recognized professionals who will provide
innovative solutions by leveraging contemporary research methods
and development techniques of computing that is in line with the
national and global context.
Computer Science(CS) Department of AIUB
Mission of CS Department

The mission of the Department of Computer Science of AIUB is to


educate students in a student-centric dynamic learning
environment; to provide advanced facilities for conducting
innovative research and development to meet the challenges of
the modern era of computing, and to motivate them towards a life-
long learning process.
Necessary Policies and Rules
General University Rules

• Entering the University without ID card is strictly prohibited


• No students will be allowed to sit in the class/exams without
student ID card
• Keep your campus clean
Necessary Policies and Rules
Classroom/ Laboratory Policy

• Please keep silent during lecture time


• There will be session for questioning after completing each topic/subtopic/chapter
• If some of you already know the materials I am discussing, give chance to other
students to understand the matter
• Break will be given during class. However, you are strictly advised to follow proper
protocols during the break time also. Remember break time is not for roaming
around the halls or creating ruckus in the class/lab rooms. Even during break time,
you are a student so behave like a student.
• You are encouraged to take notes of the lecture in your notebook if deemed
necessary
• Using smart phones/cameras to click photos during class is strictly prohibited.
• You are specially prohibited to take snapshots of the classroom whiteboard.
• Try to keep your smart phones/ mobile phones in your bag/pocket/purse during
class hours
Outcome Based Education (OBE)
Significance

• Outcome Based Education


• OBE is an educational process
• Directed/focused at achieving certain specified outcomes in
terms of individual student learning
• Outcomes - key things students should understand and be able
to do or the qualities they should develop
Basic Information Regarding This Course

COURSE CODE:CSC 2108

COURSE NAME:

INTRODUCTION TO
DATABASE
COURSE TEACHER: MD. FARUK ABDULLAH AL SOHAN
Basic Information Regarding This Course
Class Hours

• Theory class- THREE(3) hours


• Lab class- FOUR(4) hours
Basic Information Regarding This Course
Course Objective

To be able to:
• Identify the drawbacks of file-based management system and the necessity
of Database management system
• Use modern tools utilized in Database management system.
• Understand different types of terminologies used in Database management
system
• Discuss different tools and techniques for better performance of Database
management system
• Execute necessary and sufficient SQLs
• Design ER Models and Diagrams
• Use different types of Normalization process
• Analyze a system with a view to DBMS implementation
• Understand different types of joining and use of different complex queries
Database Terminology
Data, Information, Knowledge and Wisdom

• Data: Raw facts and figures that on their own have no meaning
• Information: Data that has been processed within a context to
give it meaning
• Knowledge: The capability of understanding the relationship
between pieces of information and what to actually do with
the information
• Wisdom: Beckons to give understanding about which there has
previously been no understanding
Database Terminology
The Knowledge Pyramid

WISDOM

KNOWLEDGE

INFORMATION

DATA
Database Terminology
Database

• Database: A structured set of data held in a computer


especially one that is accessible in various ways.
• Inside a database, data is stored into tables.
Database Terminology
Oracle Database

• A Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) produced


and marketed by Oracle Corporation.
• Oracle 10g
• Database Schema Scott
• Tables: DEPT, EMP, BONUS and SALGRADE
Database Terminology
SQL

• SQL stands for Structured Query Language


• SQL is used to communicate with a database
• According to American National Standard Institute (ANSI), it is
standard language for Relational Database Management System
(RDBMS)
• SQL can execute queries against a Database.
• Synonyms of query-> to ask, questioning ,to inquire etc.
Books

1. Modern Database Management (Sixth Edition) by Fred R. McFadden, Jeffrey


A. Hoffer, Mary B. Prescott
2. Database System Concepts (Fifth Edition) by Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan, A.
Silberschatz
3. Oracle-database-10g-sql-fundamentals-1-student-guide-volume-1
4. SQL and Relational Theory: How to Write Accurate SQL Code by C.J. Date
5. Database Systems: A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation and
Management (4th Edition) by Thomas M. Connolly, Carolyn E. Begg
6. Fundamentals of Database Systems, 5th Edition by RamezElmasri, Shamkant
B. Navathe
7. Database Design and Relational Theory: Normal Forms and All That Jazz by
C. J. Date
8. An Introduction to Database Systems 8th Edition, by C.J. Date
References

1. https://www.db-book.com/db6/slide-dir/index.html
2. https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/20/sqlrf/
SQL-Standards.html#GUID-BCCCFF75-D2A4-43AD-8CAF-C3C97D92AC6
3
3. https://www.slideshare.net/HaaMeemMohiyuddin1/data-knowledge-a
nd-information
4. https://www.slideshare.net/tabinhasan/from-data-to-wisdom
5. https://www.slideshare.net/thinnaphat.bo/

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