- Degree Bachelor
- Code: ES211
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: ES111, ES121
This course introduces the fundamental concepts necessary for the design, use, and implementation of database systems. The course emphasizes on the relational data model. The entity-relationship model is used for conceptual design and the SQL is used for physical design.
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| content serial | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction to the database technology and its environment |
| 2 | Database development process |
| 3 | The Entity-Relationship (E-R) model |
| 4 | The Entity-Relationship (E-R) model- continued |
| 5 | The relational model |
| 6 | Transforming ER model into relational model |
| 7 | 7th week Exam |
| 8 | Structured Query Language (SQL) |
| 9 | SQL – DDL, DML and DCL |
| 10 | SQL – more on Select statements |
| 11 | Normalization |
| 12 | Active database and triggers |
| 13 | Data and database administration |
| 14 | Client/server databases |
| 15 | Revision |
| 16 | Final Exam |
| 1 | Introduction to the database technology and its environment |
| 2 | Database development process |
| 3 | The Entity-Relationship (E-R) model |
| 4 | The Entity-Relationship (E-R) model- continued |
| 5 | The relational model |
| 6 | Transforming ER model into relational model |
| 7 | 7th week Exam |
| 8 | Structured Query Language (SQL) |
| 9 | SQL – DDL, DML and DCL |
| 10 | SQL – more on Select statements |
| 11 | Normalization |
| 12 | Active database and triggers |
| 13 | Data and database administration |
| 14 | Client/server databases |
| 15 | Revision |
| 16 | Final Exam |
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