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C SC 370: Database Systems |
Term |
Summer 2004 |
Course website |
http://www.csc.uvic.ca/~csc370 |
Instructors |
- Dr. Daniel German
- Email: dmgerman at cs.uvic.ca
- Office: ELW A248
- Phone Number: 721-6020
- Office Hours: F 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.
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Lecture Schedule |
(K01/K02) |
MR |
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. |
ELL 168 |
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Textbooks |
Required: |
Database Management Systems
Ramakrishnan and Gehrke
McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 00-72465638
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Recommended: |
Recommended references will be announced in class. |
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Course Objectives |
The
objective of the course is to present an introduction to database
management systems (DBMS), with an emphasis on how to organize,
maintain and retrieve--efficiently, and effectively--information from a
DBMS. The course will focus in 4 main areas:
- Database design: how can we describe the world in terms of data?
- Data analysis: how can we answer questions about the world in terms of questions on such data?
- Concurrency
and robustness: how does the DBMS allow multiple users to query and
modify the same data? What happens when there is a system failure?
- Efficiency and scalability: how does the DMBS store large amounts of data and process them efficiently?
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Assignments |
In this course there will be 4 graded assignments. Each graded assignment is worth 5% of the final course mark for a total of 20% of the final course mark . All assignments are due weeks after they are assigned.
Assignment |
Weight |
Assigned Week |
1 |
5% |
Week 1 |
2 |
5% |
Week 5 |
3 |
5% |
Week 7 |
4 |
5% |
Week 9 |
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Exams |
There will be one midterm and one final exam.
The midterm, worth 30% of the total course mark will be on the week of June 23.
The final exam, worth 50% of the total course mark will be scheduled by the University.
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Grading |
Coursework |
Weight (out of 100%) |
Assignments |
20% |
Midterm |
30% |
Final Exam |
50% |
Students are required to pass both the midterm and final to obtain a passing mark in the course.
Final
Grades are obtained by converting the numerical scores using the
conversion table below. Dividing lines between letter grades may be
adjusted by a maximum of 3% to account for natural breaks in the
numeric scores.
F |
D |
C |
C+ |
B- |
B |
B+ |
A- |
A |
A+ |
0 - 49 |
50 - 54 |
55 - 59 |
60 - 64 |
65 - 69 |
70 - 74 |
75 - 79 |
80 - 84 |
85 - 89 |
90 - 100 |
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Posting of Grades |
Term marks, provisional final grades and final grades will be posted by
student number. NO NAME WILL APPEAR. These postings are for your
information and for your validation of the data entry. If you do not
wish your term marks and grades to be publicly posted in this manner,
please notify the course instructor by e-mail no later than May 7 , 2004. |
Course Policies and Guidelines |
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