Databases and net services 1000-715BDU
Introductory theory of relational databases, designing relational databases (normal forms, keys, consistency constraints), SQL query langugage, using and managing databases, network interfaces for architecture client-server, network types, network protocols.
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
- has basic knowledge about database, algorithms and computer tools used for processing biological information, e.g. for operations on nucleotide and
protein sequences
- has knowledge about networking technology, in particular basic communication protocols and security
Skills and competence:
- is able to submit queries to databases in SQL language
- knows how to build simple database applications, using at least on popular
database management system
Assessment criteria
Final assessment has 3 components:
- part-time exam from SQL programming 25%
- laboratory assignment (,,application'') 35%
- written exam 40%
One should receive at least 60%.
Bibliography
J.D. Ullman, J. Widom, "A First Course in Database Systems", Prentice-Hall.
Date C. J., "An Introduction to Database System, vol. II", Adison-Wesley Pub. Comp.
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