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COSC 3480 News and Activities Spring 2006
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COSC 3480 Lab, Christoph F. Eick 2 COSC 3480 Tentative Schedule Exam1: Tu., Feb. 28, 2006 Exam2: Th., April 6, 2006 Final Exam: ??, May ??, 2006 (see catalogue) Lab starts on Tu., January 31, 2006
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COSC 3480 Lab, Christoph F. Eick 3 News and General Information Reading the textbook in the first week of February 2006 Read Chapter 1 of the textbook (covers introductory material we discussed in January) Read section 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3 (how define relations, constraints,… useful for the lab) Read sections 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and Section 4.2 (this is what will be covered this week) Access http://www2.cs.uh.edu/~ceick/3480.htmlhttp://www2.cs.uh.edu/~ceick/3480.html regularly
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Announcements and Discussion Huiyuan (“Cindy”) Ma will be teaching the COSC 3480 Lab The COSC 3480 starts on Th., January 26, 2006 at 8:30a in 376 PGH The lab is subdivided into lab exercises and lab projects Lab exercises you perform during the lab time; the are a preparation for the lab projects, and have to be submitted to the lab instructor, usually at the end of the lab session Lab projects have to be submitted at a specific deadline. About 10-15% of the credit associated with the lab are allocated for lab exercises and 85-90% are allocated to lab projects. The lab will be held regularly through end of March 2006, and less regularly in the last 4 weeks of the semester. There will be no lab on days when there is a COSC 3480 exam There will a makeup class and no lab on Tu., March 7, 2006 Program demos for Project5 will be held during the lab time.
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COSC 3480 Lab, Christoph F. Eick 5 Lab Project Preview Project 1: Defining Relations 1 week Project 2/3: Writing SQL queries 2 weeks Project 4: Views, PL/SQL, triggers, report generators,… 3 weeks Project 5: Database design, creating a database application, C# interface to Oracle, updating a database, designing user interfaces… 4 weeks Project 6: TBDL 1 week
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COSC 3480 Lab, Christoph F. Eick 6 Relationship of Lab to Other Elements of the Course Lab and Lecture/Exams/Homeworks are complementary Topics covered in the lab but not in the class PL/SQL Triggers Database Programming How to use a DBMS [Object-relation features of Oracle] Topics covered by both class and lab (but complementary) Relational data model Database Design Writing SQL queries [Data Cubes and the Multi-dimensional Data Model} Topics covered in lecture only Relational Algebra Entity-Relationship Data Model Writing SQL Queries
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Learn how to define tables Learn how to load and create an Oracle database Learn how to define user views Data Warehousing OLAP/Data Cubes Conceptual Schema Design Generate SQL Plus reports Learn PL/SQL basics PL/SQL Cursors PL/SQL Functions Procedures and Packages PL/SQL Triggers Developer 2000 Datablock Forms Developer 2000 reports ODL/OQL basics Learn how to write complex SQL Queries Data Mining MS SQL 2000 Analysis Server Decision Trees Clustering Oracle9i Relational Database Design Lab 2006 Activities Object-Relational features Support for XML Java/C++ Interfaces Other DBMS (Access/Server 2003
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