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Logistics Instructor: Mohamed Eltabakh meltabakh@cs.wpi.edu CS3431 – Database Systems I Logistics Instructor: Mohamed Eltabakh meltabakh@cs.wpi.edu

Textbook Required: More Advanced: A First Course in Database systems. Third Edition, 2008. Jeffrey D. Ullman and Jennifer D. Widom Prentice Hall. ISBN: 013600637X More Advanced: Database Systems: The Complete Book, Second Edition Hector Garcia-Molina, Jeffrey D. Ullman and Jennifer D. Widom Prentice Hall, 2009. ISBN: 9780131873254

Course Logistics Web Page: http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~cs3431/b13 Electronic WPI system: blackboard.wpi.edu Lectures Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. : (3:00pm - 3:50pm) Grading

H/Ws and Projects H/Ws (3 Homework) Individual effort (to assure you practice and know the material well) Project will be done in multiple phases (3 Phases) Team effort of two (to collaborate and have feedback cycles on design) A full cycle from project design, development, and building a running DB application

Tentative Deadlines and Late Submission Policy Check the website regularly Late Submission Policy One-day late 15% off the max grade Beyond that, no late submission is accepted

Course Management Viewing Grades Two systems will be maintained Web Page: http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~cs3431/b13 Electronic WPI system: blackboard.wpi.edu Homework/Project submissions Either at the beginning of class on the due date Or electronically on blackboard.wpi.edu (Recommended) Viewing Grades On blackboard.wpi.edu

Office Hours Posted on the course web page Covers most days of the week Make use of them– they are there for YOU ! TAs: Karim Ibrahim Yue Lu

Doing well Exams Projects Master the topics (attend lectures, homework, projects) Master the topics on time Projects Practice the course material Ensure that you are on schedule (start early) Teamwork counts

Phase 0 starting today…until Nov. 2, 2013 Project Phases Phase 0: Form Teams and be ready to go Phase 1: Conceptual and Logical Design Phase 2: Building a DB and SQL Querying Phase 3: Complete functionalities/Interface (Complete Project) Phase 0 starting today…until Nov. 2, 2013 (Just form teams)