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LP- CS2029
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
SubCode& Name : CS2029 ADVANCED DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
Unit: I
Branch: CS
Date: 02.01.2014
Page 01 of 06
Semester: VI
Unit syllabus:
RELATIONAL MODEL ISSUES
ER Model - Normalization Query Processing Query Optimization Transaction Processing Concurrency Control Recovery - Database Tuning.
Objective:
This unit deals with the fundamentals of database management systems.
Session
No
Time
References
Teaching
Method
ER Model
50 m
BB/LCD
Normalization
50 m
BB/LCD
Query Processing
50 m
BB/LCD
Query Optimization
50 m
BB
Transaction Processing
50 m
BB
Concurrency Control
50 m
BB
Recovery
50 m
BB/LCD
Database Tuning
50 m
BB
1
2,3
Topics to be covered
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP- CS2029
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
SubCode& Name : CS2029 ADVANCED DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
Unit: II
Branch: CS
Semester: VI
Date: 02.01.2014
Page 01 of 06
Unit syllabus:
DISTRIBUTED DATABASES
Parallel Databases Inter and Intra Query Parallelism Distributed Database Features Distributed
Database Architecture Fragmentation Distributed Query Processing Distributed Transactions Processing
Concurrency Control Recovery Commit Protocols.
Objective:
This unit deals with distributed databases and its architecture.
Session
No
Topics to be covered
Time
References
Teaching
Method
10
Parallel Databases
50 m
BB
11
50 m
BB/LCD
12
50 m
BB
13
Fragmentation
50 m
BB
14
50 m
BB
15
50 m
BB/LCD
16
Concurrency Control
50 m
BB
17
Recovery
50 m
BB/LCD
18
Commit Protocols
50 m
BB
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP- CS2029
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
SubCode& Name : CS2029 ADVANCED DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
Unit: III
Branch: CS
Semester: VI
Date: 02.01.2014
Page 01 of 06
Unit syllabus:
OBJECT ORIENTED DATABASES:
Introduction to Object Oriented Data Bases - Approaches - Modeling and Design - Persistence Query
Languages - Transaction - Concurrency Multi Version Locks Recovery POSTGRES JASMINE
GEMSTONE - ODMG Model.
Objective:
This unit describes about the object oriented databases and locks with POSTGRES.
Session
No
Topics to be covered
Time
References
Teaching
Method
19
50 m
BB
20
Approaches
Modeling and Design
50 m
BB/LCD
21
Persistence
50 m
BB
22
Query Languages
50 m
BB/LCD
23
Transaction
Concurrency
50 m
BB
24
50 m
BB/LCD
25
POSTGRES
50 m
BB
26
JASMINE
50 m
BB
27
GEMSTONE
ODMG Model
50 m
BB/LCD
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP- CS2029
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
SubCode& Name : CS2029 ADVANCED DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
Unit: IV
Branch: CS
Semester: VI
Date: 02.01.2014
Page 04 of 06
Unit syllabus:
EMERGING SYSTEMS:
Enhanced Data Models - Client/Server Model - Data Warehousing and Data Mining - Web Databases
Mobile Databases- XML and Web Databases.
Objective:
In this Unit the students obtain knowledge about the emerging database models like clientserver models, data warehousing and data mining.
Session
No
28
Topics to be covered
Time
References
Teaching
Method
50 m
BB
Client/Server Model
50m
BB/LCD
31
50 m
BB/LCD
32
Web Databases
50 m
BB
Mobile Databases
50 m
BB
35
XML Databases
50 m
BB/LCD
36
Web Databases
50 m
BB
29,30
33,34
LESSON PLAN
LP- CS2029
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP Rev. No: 00
SubCode& Name : CS2029 ADVANCED DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
Date: 02.01.2014
Unit: V
Page 04 of 06
Branch: CS
Semester: VI
Unit syllabus:
CURRENT ISSUES:
Rules - Knowledge Bases - Active and Deductive Databases - Multimedia Databases Multimedia Data
Structures Multimedia Query languages - Spatial Databases.
Objective:
This unit describes about the current issues while designing a different database systems.
Session
No
Topics to be covered
Time
References
Teaching
Method
37
Rules
50 m
BB/LCD
38
Knowledge Bases
50 m
BB
50 m
BB/LCD
41
Multimedia Databases
50 m
BB
42
50 m
BB/LCD
43,44
50 m
BB/LCD
Spatial Databases
50 m
BB/LCD
39,40
45
LESSON PLAN
LP- CS2029
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP Rev. No: 00
SubCode& Name : CS2029 ADVANCED DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
Unit: I,II,III,IV,V
Branch: CS
Semester: VI
Date: 02.01.2014
Page 06 of 06
Week
1
I II
Units
I II
I II
I II
2
I II
I II I II
3
I II I II
4
10
11
12
13
14
15
I II
I II
5
I II
I II
I II
I II
CAT-II
CAT-III
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Thomas Connolly and Carlolyn Begg, Database Systems, A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation
and Management, Third Edition, Pearson Education 2003.
REFERENCES:
2. R. Elmasri, S.B. Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, Fifth Edition, Pearson Education, 2006.
3. Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudharshan, Database System Concepts, Fifth Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2006.
4. C.J.Date, A.Kannan, S.Swamynathan, An Introduction to Database Systems, Eighth Edition, Pearson
Education, 2006.
Prepared by
Approved by
Signature
Name
Mr.E. Sakthivel
Mr. B. Govindarajalu
Designation
Assistant Professor/ CS
HOD/ CS
Date
02.01.2014
02.01.2014