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Csc605 Advanced-Database-Management-Systems TH 1.10 Ac26

This document summarizes the course CSC605 Advanced Database Management Systems. The course covers advanced concepts in query processing, distributed databases, database security, and enhanced data models for applications. It consists of 5 units: 1) query optimization and tuning, 2) extended and object-oriented data models, 3) distributed database structures and query processing, 4) database security concepts, and 5) temporal, spatial, and other advanced data models. Students are evaluated through assignments, projects, and continuous assessment tests. The course was approved by the academic council on 09-03-2010.

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Csc605 Advanced-Database-Management-Systems TH 1.10 Ac26

This document summarizes the course CSC605 Advanced Database Management Systems. The course covers advanced concepts in query processing, distributed databases, database security, and enhanced data models for applications. It consists of 5 units: 1) query optimization and tuning, 2) extended and object-oriented data models, 3) distributed database structures and query processing, 4) database security concepts, and 5) temporal, spatial, and other advanced data models. Students are evaluated through assignments, projects, and continuous assessment tests. The course was approved by the academic council on 09-03-2010.

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Proceedings of the 26th Academic Council held on 18.5.

2012

CSC605ADVANCEDDATABASEMANAGEMENTSYSTEMS LTPC 3003

Version No. Course Prerequisites:

1.0 Database Management Systems

Objectives: After completion, students would be able to query processing and transaction concepts for various distributed data base systems Expected Outcome: Understand the concepts of advanced management systems UNIT I QueryProcessing,Optimization&DatabaseTuning Algorithms for executing query operations, heuristics for query optimization, estimations of query processing cost, join strategies, Join strategies for parallel Processors, Database Workloads, Tuning Decisions, DBMS Benchmarks, Clustering & Indexing, Multiple attribute search keys, Query Evaluation Plans, Pipelined evaluations, System Catalogue in DBMS. UNIT II ExtendedRelationalModelandObjectOrientedDatabaseSystem New Data Types, User defined abstract data types, structured types, object identity, containment, class hierarchy, Logic Based data Model, Datalog, Nested Relational Model and Expert Database System. UNIT III DistributedDatabaseSystem

Structure of Distributed Database, Data Fragmentation, Data Model, Query Processing, Semi Join, Parallel & Pipeline Join, Distributed Query Processing in R System, Concurrency Control in Distributed Database System. Recovery in Distributed Database System, Distributed Deadlock Detection and Resolution, Commit Protocols. UNIT IV DatabaseSecurity Database Security, Access Control, Grant & Revoke on Views and Integrity Constraints, Discretionary Access Control, Role of DBA Security in Statistical Databases. UNIT V EnhancedDataModelForAdvancedApplications Database Operating System, Introduction to Temporal Database Concepts, Spatial and Multimedia Databases, Data Mining, Active Database System, Deductive Databases, Database Machines, Web Databases, Advanced Transaction Models, Issues in Real Time Database Design.

Text/Reference Books: 1. Abraham Silberschatz, Henry Korth, S, Sudarshan, Database system concepts, 5th Edition 2005 (McGraw Hill International ) 2. Jiawei nan, Micheline Kambe r, Data Mining: Concepts And Techniques , 2nd Edition(Morgan Kaufmann publishers ) 3. Rob Coronel, Database systems: Design implementation and management, 4th Edition, (Thomson Learning Press) 4. Raghu Ramkrishnan, Johannes Gehrke, Database Management Systems Fifth Edition, (McGraw Hill International) 5. Alexis Leaon, Mathews Leon, Database Management System by (Leon Press) no edition

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6. Remez Elmasri , Shamkant Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems Fifth Edition,


Pearson Education 2006.

Mode of Evaluation: Recommended by the Board of Studies on Date of Approval by the Academic Council

By assignment, and Continuous Assessment Tests(CAT) 09-03-2010

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