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IE 323: Computer Applications in Industrial Engineering II (Spring 2021)

IE 323 is an introduction to computer applications, databases, and relational database management systems. Students will learn to design and develop databases using RDBMS tools to solve engineering problems. They will also develop reports and forms using GUI tools. The course covers topics such as SQL, functions, joins, subqueries, DML and DDL commands, forms development in Form Developer, and report creation in Report Builder. Students will complete assignments, quizzes, exams, projects and reports to be assessed in the course.

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IE 323: Computer Applications in Industrial Engineering II (Spring 2021)

IE 323 is an introduction to computer applications, databases, and relational database management systems. Students will learn to design and develop databases using RDBMS tools to solve engineering problems. They will also develop reports and forms using GUI tools. The course covers topics such as SQL, functions, joins, subqueries, DML and DDL commands, forms development in Form Developer, and report creation in Report Builder. Students will complete assignments, quizzes, exams, projects and reports to be assessed in the course.

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IE 323: Computer Applications in Industrial Engineering II

(Spring 2021)

IE 323 Computer Application II. Credit 3(3,2). Introduction to computer applications,


databases and relational database management systems. Design and development of
databases. Management of database users and security. Introduction to front-end and its
connectivity with the database.

Prerequisite(s): IE 322 Computer Application In Industrial Engineering I

Instructor : Muhammad Rehan Maqbool

Email : [email protected]

Course coordinator: Dr Waqar Ahmad

Text Book: Essentials of Oracle by Dr. Waqar Ahmad ISBN-13:978-007712586-8


edition 2016, Mc-Graw Hill Publication.

Resource Material All Material is available on the website WWW.WAHMAD.COM .


You need to register yourself in order to access the resource material.
Your computer No is your user name select your password accordingly

Reference: Oracle 8: Introduction to Oracle PL/SQL, Student Guide


production 1.1 Volume 1.2, Oracle Education Press

Developer 2000: Forms I, Student Guide,


Oracle Education Press

Course Objectives:
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
1. Define the concepts of Database, RDBMS and software applications in industrial
engineering.
2. Apply the concepts of Database, RDBMS and software applications in industrial
engineering.
3. Develop & design databases using RDBMS Tools for the solution of engineering
Problems.
4. Develop and design reports and forms using GUI tools.
5. To research, write and present technical report using modern engineering tools.

Detailed Course Calendar :


The detailed course topics in relation to their coverage in different weeks are given in table 1.
The tentative schedule of exams are also given in the table.
Table 1 (Weekly course Schedule with topics to cover)
Weeks Topics to cover
1 Introduction to Databases , Different database models
Introduction to SQLPLUS , Difference between SQL and SQL PLUS,
2 SQLPLUS commands
3 Introduction to SQL / PLSQL , Select Statement with all options
4 Joining
5 Function Of SQL
6 Subqueries
7 DML Commands
8 DDL Commands
Introduction to Form Developer. , Developing simple forms, Check
9 Boxes,
10 Developing LOV’s, Master-Detail Forms , List items , Radio groups,
11 Creating Simple forms Linking forms using buttons., Inserting images,
12 Introduction to Report Builder , Creating Reports using GUIL tools
13 Running reports from Forms.

ABET outcomes to be assessed in the course:


an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs
2 with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural,
social, environmental, and economic factors
an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning
7
strategies

Assignments : Different assignments will be given during the course. You


need to complete the assignments and submit a hard copy
and soft copy on the date specified by the instructor.

Quiz : There will be 3 to 4 quizzes during the semester. The quiz


dates will be announced by the instructor before the
quizzes.

Computer Usage : Oracle 10g version or above, developer 10g version or above

Laboratory : Software Demonstration


Problem Solving Session in Computer Laboratory.
Term Projects
Assessment Methods:
Detailed marks distribution for the course is given in the following table.
HA QZ M1 ME M2 FE OP TP IV LRI LRT OE CL
10 15 20 30 25
(HA)Homework Assignment (QZ)Quiz, (M1) Major1, (ME) Midterm Exam, (M2) major 2,
(FE) Final Exam, (OP) Oral presentation, (TP) Term Project, (IV) Report of industrial visits,
(LRI) Individual Laboratory reports, (LRT) Team Laboratory Reports, (OE) Oral Examination,
(CL) Class Participation

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