Cabadbaran Campus T. Curato St., Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte Tel. Nos. (085)343-1020/281-2032 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Course Syllabus in IT 10 ! Con"e#$s an% A##li"a$ion o& RD'MS II l st Sem. S.Y 20l2 l3 BSlT lll -l Par$ I( Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives )ision A premier institution of higher learning in Caraga Region committed to global excellence in science and technology, and humanities toards sustainable development! Mission Caraga "tate #niversity is committed to the four$fold functions %&uality instruction, research, extension, and production' of higher education by( )roviding &uality and relevant education in science and technology, and humanities* +eveloping competent individuals ho are scientifically trained, technologically s,illed, and morally upright* Contributing in the creation of an eco$friendly and healthy environment* )articipating actively in transnational collaboration, industry lin,ages and global netor,s! Goals -o provide a dynamic and &uality education in thru efficient delivery of instruction in all curricular programs! -o expand relevant curricular program, hich are in line ith the current re&uirements to complements the needs of industries! -o enhance scholarly activities and research capability of faculty and students! -o produce degree and ladderi.ed program graduates ho are technologically s,illful and globally competitive! -o develop lin,ages and partnership ith the local and national communities, lin,ages, of Research and /xtension 0 /xternal Affairs and university alumni! -o create a culture of environmental consciousness, strong sense of values and responsiveness! -o adopt an attractive admission and retention policies to effect enrollment increase! -o support in the promotion of production of goods and services! Ob*e"$i+es( -o facilitate and ongoing faculty development and close monitoring system of faculty performance! -o revie 0 offer programs focusing on the needs of the region and global mar,et! -o expose the faculty and students to seminar and mentoring in research in "cience, -echnology and other disciplines to increase their s,ills! -o e&uip the faculty ith ade&uate ,noledge, s,ills thru trainings, scholarships and seminars and ac&uired modern facilities to ensure high percentage of 1/- and -/"+A competency passers! -o establish lin,ages in 2ndustries, 1G#, /ducational 2nstitution and other establishment to support in the implementation of programs li,e 2nformation -echnology, -ourism 0 3otel and Restaurant Management and /ngineering! -o promote a clean, green and bloom premises and eco$friendly environment! -o expand students scholarship opportunities by allocating appropriate funds and generate grants4supports from lin,ages! -o encourage livelihood activities for socio$economic development of the community! Par$ II, COURSE lT l07 COURSE TlTLE Concepts and Application of RDBMS ll COURSE DESCRlPTlON Advanced DATABASE SYSTEM ARCHlTECTURE, ERD, RELATlONAL MODEL, DATA STUCTURE, DATA MANlPULATlON, RELATlONAL ALGEBRA, SQL , DATA lNTEGRlTY, NORMALlZATlON, DATA SECURlTY, DATA RECOVERY AND CONCURRENCY. NO. OF UNlTS 3 UNlTS GENERAL of OBJECTlVES At the end of the course, the students will be able to: l. Advanced data models: object-oriented model, and object-relational model, conceptual database design. 2. Transaction processing: transactions, failure and recovery, and concurrency control techniques. 3. Database backup and recovery. 4. Query processing and optimization. Database security. 5. Distributed databases: distributed data storage, distributed query processing, distributed transaction processing and concurrency control. 6. Homogeneous and heterogeneous solutions, client-server architecture. XML and relational databases. lntroduction to data warehousing, TOPlC TlME FRAME SPEClFlC OBJECTlVES MODE OF lNSTRUCTlON lNSTRUCTlONAL MATERlALS & RESOURCES EVALUATlVE MEASURES VALUES l. Orientation Mission & vision of the lnstitute. 25 mins At the end of this topic the student should be able to: l. Memorize the lnstitute Mission and Vision Lecture/Discussion using SLlDE Presentation Billboards of Vision and Mission of the lnstitute Copy of Department Oral Recitation in the Classroom Personal drive Hard work Determination ll. Overview of the course lhr Preview/Overview the course topics Lecture/Discussion using SLlDE PRESENTATlON Reference book Oral Recitation in the Classroom Personal drive Hard work Determination lll.Advanced Data Modeling Prelim At the end of this topic Lecture/Discussion Reference book, Oral Recitation in the Personal drive Hard The Extended Entity Relationship Model Learning Flexible Database Design 30 hrs the student should be able to: Learn about extended relationship (EER) model's main constructs using SLlDE Presentation. Research & Assignment ebooks classroom Quiz work Determination Advanced Design and lmplementation lntroduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) Advanced SQL - UNlON,UNlON ALL,lNTERSECT, - MlNUS - SQL Join Operators Triggers Midterm 30 hrs At the end of this topic the student should be able to: Learn about the relational set operators UNlON, UNlON ALL, lNTERSECT, and MlNUS Learn how to SQL functions to manipulate dates, strings and other data Learn on how to create and use triggers and stored procedure Lecture/Discussion using SLlDE Presentation. Research & Assignment Reference book, ebooks, internet Oral Recitation in the classroom Quiz Set Work Personal drive Hard work Determination A systematic approach to problem solving leads to an orderly way of life. TRANSACTlON MANAGEMENT AND CONCURRENCY CONTROL Evaluating Transaction Results DB Security lnformation System lntroduction to PHP/Visual Basic Final 20 hrs At the end of this topic the student should be able to: Learn that successful database design must reflect the information system of which the database is a part Learn about database design strategies: top-down vs. bottom-up design and centralized vs. decentralized design. Lecture/Discussion using SLlDE Presentation. Research & Assignment Reference book, ebooks Oral Recitation in the classroom Quiz Set Work Personal drive Hard work A systematic approach to problem solving leads to an orderly way of life. E-ui#.en$ an% Ma$erial use% 1aptop Computers, +1) )rojector, 5hite 6oard ,Mar,ing )en Re&eren"es( )eter Rob 0 Carlos Coronel %7889'! Database System: Design, Implementation, and Management. 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