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Database System Concepts Information Technology Department Bryar Hassan (MSc Eng.) bryar.hassan@kissr.edu.krd

About The Lecturer BSc software engineering – Salahaddin University, Kurdistan MSc software engineering – Southampton University, England Lecturer and Researcher – Kurdistan Institution CEO – DOT Vision Company Diploma in Project Management, Alison Courses Java Certified Associate – Oracle University , United States Oracle SQL Expert – Oracle University , United States OCA PL/SQL Developer – Oracle University OCA DBA – Oracle University , United States OCP Oracle Developer – Oracle University, United States PHP & HTML Developer – W3Schools, US Assistant researcher – Two years experience Software developer – Eight years experience Database System Concepts

Objectives To provide a general explanation of the component of database To provide the general organization by Data Models and the relationships between the entity set To get knowledge about database programming To be able to design Database systems Database System Concepts

Learning and Teaching Theoretical Lecture – two hours per week Practical Session – two hours per week Database System Concepts

Rules and Regulations Punctuality and Attendance Using cell phones Disturbance Cheating Plagiarism Respect Database System Concepts

Assessment 10% - First semester theoretical exam 10% - Project 1 5% - First semester daily activities 10% - Second semester theoretical exam 10% - Project 2 5% - Second semester daily activities 20% - Final practical exam 30% - Final theoretical exam Database System Concepts

Syllabus - Theory Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Introduction to Relational Model Chapter Three: SQL Basics Chapter Four: ER Diagram Chapter Five: Relational Database Design Chapter Six: Database Project Management Chapter Seven: Web Database Programming Chapter Eight: Database Information Retrieval and Web Search Chapter Nine: Database Security Chapter Ten: Distributed Databases Chapter Eleven: Data Mining, Data warehousing, and OLAP Chapter Twelve: Enhanced Database Models for Advanced Applications Database System Concepts

Syllabus - Practical Microsoft Access Microsoft SQL Server or MySQL Database Database System Concepts

Resources The given hand-outs Taking notes Elmasri, Ramez, and Shamkant B. Navathe. Fundamentals of database systems. Pearson, 2014. Silberschatz, Abraham, Henry F. Korth, and S. Sudarshan. Database system concepts. Vol. 6. Singapore: McGraw-Hill, 2010. Database System Concepts

Resources Accessibility http://www.kissr.edu.krd/en/e-portfolio.php?sec=5&id=2 The CSI Moodle Database System Concepts