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comp/i/enGs/DBms J isio-te Database management SYSKMS — QP, Code: 541603 (3 Hours) Total Marks: 80 N.B.: (1) Question No.1 is compulsory. (2) Solve any three questions out of the remaining questions (3) Make suitable assumptions if needed. 1. (a) Give the advantages of DBMS over File Processing Systems. CG 5 (b) What are the steps involved in Query Processing. e 3 (©) Explain Shadow Paging in brief. & 5 (d) Define Super Key and Candidate Key with an example. < 5 2, (a) Discuss conflict serializability and view serializability Wu exdinples. w (b) Describe the overall architecture of DBMS with sui iagram. Ww 3. (a) Explain the following Relational Algebra io exampie: 10 i, Natural Join iii, Project Union iv. Select (b) Explain types of integrity constraints wi ple. 10 4. (a) What is Normalization? Explain and BCNF giving examples. 10 (b) Consider the following databas 10 Employee( employee_naffi ty, date of join ) Works(employee_nan name, salary ) ‘Company(company_namécit Manages(employee. ager_name) a Solve the following gtiéfieg using SQL: i. Give all cme BC Company a 25% rise. whe tive in the same cities and on the same street as their ii. Find all manager iii, Find af es who join in the month of April. iv CS ith belonging to XYZ Company. 5. (a) atftionte? Discuss various types of attributes with examples. 0 ( Security and Authorization in DBMS. wo Write Short notes on: 20 ‘Total and Partial Participation (b) Data Independence (©) ACID Properties (a) Aggregate Functions in SQL

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