IS240 Database Management -- Spring 2010

A study of the concepts and structures necessary to design and implement a database management system. Various data models will be examined and related to specific examples of database management systems. Techniques of system design, system implementation, data integrity, and file security will be examined. Prerequisite: IS228 (Data Structures).

 

 
 

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Dr Jerry Post's DBDesign Website
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http://jerrypost.com/dbdesign

Previous versions of IS240 Database Management Course
with PowerPoint notes based on text by David M. Kroenke
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