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M.Eng. Tran Thi Que Nguyet

 PLUS: 8 times of doing exercises correctly = 1point for 30% Lab MajorComputer Science & Engineering Assessment:Score 1:10%Assignment 1 Score 2:20%Assignment 2 Score 3:20%Presentations Score 4:50%Final open-book-exam (90')

 1. Week 2: Introduction  2. Week 3: ERD  3. Week 4: EERD ERD (cont.)  0. Week 5: Assignment 1 Q&A (absent)  4. Week 6: E(E)RD mapping  5. Week 7: Oracle Introduction EERD & EERD mapping  6. Week 8: SQL1  7. Week 9: Assignment 1 submit & correction, SQL2  8. Week 10: Normalization  9. Week 11: Physical database design  10. Week 12: Assignment 2 Q&A + database security  11. Week 13: Review lab  12. Week 14: Assignment 2 submit + interview  13. Week 15 (2 sessions for TA): Review (lab + lecture)

 Assignment 1: ERD design, ERD mapping, basic SQL  Assignment 2: Physical database design, database security, SQL, application (extra)

 R. Elmasri & S.B. Navathe (2007). Fundamentals of Database Systems, 5 th Edition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN X   Document libraries  Software: Oracle Database 10g or 11g  Requirements: ◦ RAM 1GB above, CPU Pentium 4 above