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Course Code Teaching Scheme Course Name (Contact Hours) Credits Assigned Theory Practical | Theory | Practical | Total ITp0s012 ‘Advance Data Management 03 - 03 - 03 Technologies Course Code Examination Scheme Theory Course Name End | yx, | Term | Pract Internal Assessment Sem ruratio | Work | / Oral Exam Total (in Hrs) Testi | Test2 | Avg. ITpOso12 Advance Data Management 20 20 20 80, 3 - - 100 Technologies Course Objectives: Sr.No. ‘The course aims: Course Objectives To impart knowledge related to query processing and query optimization phases of a database management system. 2 To lear advanced techniques for data management and to overview emerging data models like Temporal, Mobile, and Spatial database. a To introduce advanced database models like distributed databases, 4 To create awareness of how enterprise can organize and analyze large amounts of da creating a Data Warehouse. 5 To understand the process of data extraction, transformation and loading. 6 To understand the concept of Big data and NoSQL databases. Course Outcomes: Sr.No. ‘Course Outcomes: Cognitive levels of attainment as per bloom’s ‘Taxonomy. 1 Measure query costs and design alternate efficient paths for query L112 execution, 2 ‘Apply sophisticated access protocols to control access to the database. | LI,L2,L3 4 Organize strategic data in an enterprise and build a data Warehouse. | LI,L2,13 5 ‘Analyse data using OLAP operations so as to take strategic decisions._| L1,L2,L3,L4 6 Design modem applications using NoSQL databases. L1,L2,03,L4 databases. Prerequisite: Course on Database Management System DETAILED SYLLABUS: Sr | Module Detailed Content Hours co No. Mapping Reviewing basic concepts of a 0 _| Prerequisite | Relational database, SQL concepts Md Overview: Introduction, Query processing in DBMS, Steps of Query Processing, Measures of Query Cost Selection Operation, Sorting, Join Operation, Evaluation of Expressions. Query Optimization Overview, Goals of Query Query Processing | OPtimization, Approaches of Query Optimization, I irae Transformations of Relational Expression, Estimating | 06 col Statistics of Expression Results Choice of Evaluation Optimization | brane Self-learning Topics: Solve problems on query optimization. Advanced Database Access protocols: Discretionary Access Control Based on Granting and Revoking Privileges. Mandatory Access Control and Role- Advanced Based Access Control, Remote Database access protocol. IL Overview of Advanced Database Models like Mobile | 06 co2 Management | databases, Temporal databases, Spatial databases. Techniques Self-learning Topics: Lear Data Security concepts like Authentication, Authorization and encryption. Introduction: Distributed Data Processing, Distributed Database System: Architecture, Types, Design Issues Distributed | Data Fragmentation, Allocation in distributed databases, Mm Databases 04 co3 Self-learning Topics: Query Optimization in Distributed Databases The Need for Data Warehousing, Data Warehouse Defined; Is data warehouse still relevant in the age of big data, Features of a Data Warehouse; Data Warehouse Architecture-Enterprise or centralized, federated and multi Warehousing, | tite architectures; Data Warehouse and Data Marts; Data Dimensional’ | Warehousing Design Strategies, Data _ modeling- Vv Dimensional Model; The Star Schema; How Does @ Query | 09 co4 Data Modelling | Execute? The Snowflake Schema; Fact Tables and OLAP Dimension Tables; Factless Fact Table;, Updates To Dimension Tables, Primary Keys, Surrogate Keys & Foreign Keys. What is business intelligence. use of BL. Tools used in BI. in a cube: Roll-up, Drill-down, Slice, Dice, Pivot, OLAP Architectures: MOLAP, ROLAP, DOLAP and HOLAP, Self-learning Topics: Explore life cycle of data warehouse development v VI Challenges in ETL Functions; Data Extraction; Identification of Data Sources; Immediate Data Extraction, Deferred Data Extraction; Data Transformation: Tasks Involved in Data Transformation, Techniques of Data ETL Process | Loading 0s cos Self-learning Topics: Find out various management. Big data and NoSQL : Introduction, types and characteristics of big data, What is NoSQL, CAP theorem, BASE property, Big data and_| NoSQL data architecture patterns: Key-value stores, Graph NoSQL stores, Column family stores, Document store TL tools for enterprise data 07 cos Self-learning Topics: Google’s Bigtable, Cassandra, MongoDB, Neo4i Rene tbooks: Korth, Slberchatz,Sudarshan, :"Database System Concepts”, 6th Edition, McGraw — Hill Elmasti and Navathe, “Fundamentals of Database Systems”, 6th Edition, PEARSON Education, ‘Theraja Reema, “Data Warehousing”, Oxford University Press. Raghu Ramakrishnan and Johannes Gehrke, “Database Management Systems” 3rd Edition - McGraw Hill References: Paulraj Ponniah, “Data Warehousing: Fundamentals for IT Professionals”, Wiley India. Ralph Kimball, Margy Ross, “The Data Warchouse Toolkit: The Definitive Guide to Dimensional Modeling”, 3rd Edition. Wiley India. Han, Kamber, "Data Mining Concepts and Techniques", Morgan Kaufmann 3nd Edition. Peter Rob and Carlos Coronel, “Database Systems Design, Implementation and Management”, ‘Thomson Learning, 9th Edition. Assessment: Internal Assessment (IA) for 20 marks: * IA will consist of Two Compulsory Internal Assessment Tests. Approximately 40% to 50% of syliabus content must be covered in First IA Test and remaining 40% to 50% of syllabus content must be covered in Second IA Test > Question paper format ‘* Question Paper will comprise of a total of six questions each carrying 20 marksQ.1 will be compulsory and should cover maximum contents of the syllabus ‘© Remaining questions will be mixed in nature (part (a) and part (b) of each question must be from different modules. For example, if Q.2 has part (a) from Module 3 then part (b) must be from any other Module randomly selected from all the modules) © A total of four questions need to be answered

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