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CS542: Database Management Systems1 CS 542 (Fall 2001) Database Management Systems Instructor: Wang-Chien Lee Email: wlee@wpi.edu or wlee@ieee.orgwlee@wpi.eduwlee@ieee.org http://www.wpi.edu/~wlee/cs542w/f01
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CS542: Database Management Systems2 Course Information Goal –Introduction to the theory and design of database management systems (DBMSs). Who should attend? –Students interested in database systems, database application development, and database research itself Scope –Including: Internals of database management systems Fundamental concepts in database theory Database application design and development. Meetings –Tuesdays 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm at WPI Waltham, Room 501. Office Hours –After the classes
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CS542: Database Management Systems3 Textbook Raghu Ramakrishnan and Johannes Gehrke DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS McGraw-Hill Publisher, Second Edition Pub date: 2000, ISBN: 0-07-232206-3 The book is available in the WPI bookstore. Book site –http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~dbbook/
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CS542: Database Management Systems4 Optional Readings Understanding the New SQL: A Complete Guide J. Melton and A. R. Simon, Morgan-Kaufmann, 1993. A Guide to the SQL Standard (third edition) C. J. Date and H. Darwen, Addison-Wesley, 1994. Database System Implementation, by Hector Garcia-Molina, Jeff Ullman and Jennifer Widom, (Prentice-Hall, 2000) [ used by CS 4432] Database System Implementation, A First Course in Database Systems, by Ullman and Widom, (Prentice-Hall, 1999) [ used by CS 4431] Fundamentals of Database Systems R. Elmasri, and S. Navathe, Benjamin Cummings, any edition. Database System Concepts, 2nd Edition H.F. Korth, and A. Silberschatz, McGraw-Hill, any edition. A First Course in Database Systems, J. Widom and J. D. Ullman, Prentice-Hall, 1997. Principles of Data and Knowledge Base Systems, Volume 1, J.D. Ullman, Computer Science Press, 1989.
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CS542: Database Management Systems5 Grading Policy Final grades computed based on 100 points: –25 points: Assignments (and maybe Quizzes) –35 points: Exams (Midterm: 15pts, Final: 20pts) –10 points: Research Presentation –30 points: Group Project (Report, Presentation, and Demonstration)
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CS542: Database Management Systems6 Project Grading the difficulty of the project you have chosen solution approach, design and implementation the oral project presentation the written documentation of your project in the form of a report successful completion of your intended (even if later modified) project goals the demonstration of your system (including successful example runs) the understanding of each team member of his or her part of the project, as well as of the overall group product.
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CS542: Database Management Systems7 Cheating and Late Policy NO CHEATING! –All work is to be done on an individual basis. –No violation of the WPI's guidelines for academic integrity. Late Penalty –Turned in within the first 24 hours after the due date: subtracting 20% of the total achievable points of that deliverable –Between 24 to 48 hours late: reduction of 50% of the total achievable points. – Certain deliverables may not have ANY LATE day, as announced.
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CS542: Database Management Systems8 Schedule – Important Dates 9/4: Organization meeting 9/18: Project Intent due 10/2: Written Project Proposal due 10/23: Midterm Exam 10/30: Project Status Report (in class) 11/6: No class 11/20: Thanksgiving Week – WE HAVE CLASS! 12/4: Final Exam 12/11: In class project demo; final project report due.
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