Zicklin School of Business - Baruch College
City University of New York
Database Management Systems II
CIS 9440
Welcome to the home page for the Course: CIS 9440
Database Management Systems II at the
Zicklin School of Business,
Baruch College,
CUNY.
Professor
Dr. Richard Holowczak
Office Number 11-245
Phone: 646 - 312 - 3371
Fax: 646 - 312 - 3351
E-Mail: richard_holowczak@baruch.cuny.edu (Preferred)
Course WWW : http://cisnet.baruch.cuny.edu/holowczak/classes/9440/
Course Objectives
The main objective of this course is to
provide students with an in-depth understanding of
the design and implementation of database systems.
Topics Include:
- Review of Relational model, E-R Diagraming, Normalization, SQL
- Query Processing and Optimization
- Transaction Processing
- Concurrency Control and Recovery
- Database Security and Authorization
- Introduction to Networking: Major components, Protocols, TCP/IP
- Database Architectures: Multi-tiered architectures, middleware, ODBC, Performance
- Web Based Internet/Intranet Database Integration, XML
- Distributed Databases: Architecture, Distributed transaction processing
- Object Oriented Databases
- Data Warehousing: Heterogeneous component systems, data scrubbing, DW Design
- On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) - Models and Implementation
Upon successful completion of this course, students will have
advanced skills to effectively
develop, implement and manage medium to large-scale database
management systems.
Please Read the following
Announcement
Course Page Contents
According to the Baruch College Academic Calendar:
- January 27, 2003 Monday First Day of classes
- February 12, 2003 Wednesday Lincoln's Birthday - Baruch closed
- February 17, 2003 Monday President's day - Baruch Closed
- April 15, 2003 Tuesday Follow a Wednesday Schedule at Baruch
- April 16 - 24 Spring Break College Closed
- May 15, 2003 Thursday Last day of classes for Spring 2003
- May 19, 2003 Monday Final Exam for Section MW6 6:00-8:00pm
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