The document is a powerpoint presentation for the Database Management Systems course at Quantum University. It includes 51 students who will each present on 3 topics related to DBMS. The presentation covers fundamental concepts of DBMS like data models, SQL, normalization, and concurrency control. Each student is assigned 3 topics that they will present on, ranging from introductions to specific modeling techniques, languages, and transaction processing.
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The document is a powerpoint presentation for the Database Management Systems course at Quantum University. It includes 51 students who will each present on 3 topics related to DBMS. The presentation covers fundamental concepts of DBMS like data models, SQL, normalization, and concurrency control. Each student is assigned 3 topics that they will present on, ranging from introductions to specific modeling techniques, languages, and transaction processing.
Subject Name : Database Management System Subject code : CS3305
B.Tech/Cse/2nd : 2023 Submission Date :07/12/2023
Max Marks : 30
S.No Student Name Presentation Topic
1. Aakansha Choudhary 1. Introduction of DBMS. 2. Database system and file system 3. Database system concept and architecture. 2. Aarav Saxena 1. Data models schema and instances. 2. Data independence and database languages 3. Data definition languages. 3. Aayush Kumar 1. Database structure 2. Data modeling using entity 3. Relational model 4. Abhishek kumar 1. ER model concept 2. Notation for ER diagram 3. Mapping constraints. 5. Abhishek kumar singh 1. Keys concept 2. Concepts of super key 3. Candidate key and primary key 6. Abiha kazmi 1. Generalization 2. Aggregation 3. Reduction of ER diagram into tables. 7. Alisha 1. Relational data model and languages 2. Data model concepts 3. Integrity constraints. 8. Alok kumar 1. Entity integrity & referential integrity 2. Key constraints. 3. Domain constraints 9. Aman kumhar 1. Relational algebra 2. Relational calculus 3. Tuple and domain calculus 10. Anish afridi 1. Introduction to SQL 2. SQL characteristic and advantages 3. Data types and literals. 11. Anurag mishra 1. SQL commands 2. SQL operators and their procedure 3. Tables and views 12. Apeksha kaushik 1. Queries and sub queries. 2. Aggregate functions 3. Joins, unions, intersection, minus cursor in SQL 13. Ashutosh kumar 1. Functional dependencies 2. Normal forms 3. First, second, third and BCNF normal form 14. Ashwani dubey 1. Inclusion dependencies 2. Lossless join decomposition 3. Normalization using FD 15. Ayan 1. Normalization using FD, MVD & JDs 2. Alternative approaches to database design 3. Normal forms. 16. Dhruv saroha 1 Transaction system 2 Testing serializability 3 Serializability of schedules 17. Gaurav singh panwar 1. Conflict and view serializable schedule 2. Concurrency control 3. Locking techniques for concurrency control 18. Gori sharma 1. Time stamping protocols for concurrency control 2. Validation based protocols. 3. Recovery with concurrent transaction 19. Harshit vashistha 1. SQL vs NOSQL 2. Single database verses multi-database systems 3. Business intelligence 20. Himanshu tyagi 1. Multidimensional expressions (MDX) 2. Spatial data 3. Single database verses multi-database systems 21. Himanshu kumar Thakur 1. Introduction of DBMS. 2. Database system and file system 3. Database system concept and architecture. 22. Ibrahim mohd. rafi 1. Data models schema and instances. 2. Data independence and database languages 3. Data definition languages 23. Jivesh tiwari 1. Database structure 2. Data modeling using entity 3. Relational model 24. Kartikey 1. ER model concept 2. Notation for ER diagram 3. Mapping constraints 25. Km ilma 1. Keys concept 2. Concepts of super key 3. Candidate key and primary key 26. Kritika 1. Generalization 2. Aggregation 3. Reduction of ER diagram into tables 27. Lavish kumar 1. Relational data model and languages 2. Data model concepts 3. Integrity constraints 28. Martand Mishra 1. Entity integrity & referential integrity 2. Key constraints. 3. Domain constraints 29. Md mehfooz alam 1. Relational algebra 2. Relational calculus 3. Tuple and domain calculus 30. Mehreen 1. Introduction to SQL 2. SQL characteristic and advantages 3. Data types and literals 31. Mohd. Aamish 1. SQL commands 2. SQL operators and their procedure 3. Tables and views 32. Mohd. Umar 1. Queries and sub queries. 2. Aggregate functions 3. Joins, unions, intersection, minus cursor in SQL 33. Mohd. Zameer 1. Functional dependencies 2. Normal forms 3. First, second, third and BCNF normal form 34. Mohit kumar 1. Inclusion dependencies 2. Lossless join decomposition 3. Normalization using FD 35. Mrityunjay choudhary 1. Normalization using FD, MVD & JDs 2. Alternative approaches to database design 3. Normal forms 36. Murad aalam 1. Transaction system 2. Testing serializability 3. Serializability of schedules 37. Nitin singh 1. Conflict and view serializable schedule 2. Concurrency control 3. Locking techniques for concurrency control 38. Preeti fartyal 1. Time stamping protocols for concurrency control 2. Validation based protocols. 3. Recovery with concurrent transaction 39. Priyanshu saini 1. SQL vs NOSQL 2. Single database verses multi-database systems 3. Business intelligence 40. Priyanshu singh 1. Multidimensional expressions (MDX) 2. Spatial data 3. Single database verses multi-database systems 41. Priyanshu kumar bhardwaj 1. Introduction of DBMS. 2. Database system and file system 3. Database system concept and architecture. 42. Rao aadil 1. Introduction of DBMS. 2. Database system and file system 3. Database system concept and architecture 43. Ravish bajpai 1. Database structure 2. Data modeling using entity 3. Relational model 44. Resham 1. ER model concept 2. Notation for ER diagram 3. Mapping constraints 45. Rishank Jindal 1. Keys concept 2. Concepts of super key 3. Candidate key and primary key 46. Rudrika saini 1. Generalization 2. Aggregation 3. Reduction of ER diagram into tables 47. Satyaprakash singh 1. Relational data model and languages 2. Data model concepts 3. Integrity constraints 48. Satyam kumar 1. Entity integrity & referential integrity 2. Key constraints. 3. Domain constraints 49. Shakir azhar 1. Relational algebra 2. Relational calculus 3. Tuple and domain calculus 50. Shubham kumar 1. Introduction to SQL 2. SQL characteristic and advantages 3. Data types and literals 51. Somyadeep 1. SQL commands 2. SQL operators and their procedure 3. Tables and views 52. Sumit kumar 1. Queries and sub queries. 2. Aggregate functions 3. Joins, unions, intersection, minus cursor in SQL 53. Tanuj kumar kushmi 1. Functional dependencies 2. Normal forms 3. First, second, third and BCNF normal form 54. Ujjawal choudhary 1. Inclusion dependencies 2. Lossless join decomposition 3. Normalization using FD 55. Vaidik 1. Normalization using FD, MVD & JDs 2. Alternative approaches to database design 3. Normal forms 56. Vanshika 1. Transaction system 2. Testing serializability 3. Serializability of schedules 57. Vicky kumar 1. Conflict and view serializable schedule 2. Concurrency control 3. Locking techniques for concurrency control 58. Vijay kumar gautam 1. Time stamping protocols for concurrency control 2. Validation based protocols. 3. Recovery with concurrent transaction 59. Vikash yadav 1. SQL vs NOSQL 2. Single database verses multi-database systems 3. Business intelligence 60. Vineet tyagi 1. Multidimensional expressions (MDX) 2. Spatial data 3. Single database verses multi-database systems 61. Md. Ata karim 1. Introduction of DBMS. 2. Database system and file system 3. Database system concept and architecture.