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KCS551: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LAB

PART – C

Semester/Session ODD/2022-23 Class B.Tech(CS) – V Sem


Course Code KCS 551 Course DBMS LAB
Title
Hours 24 Hrs/Week 2
Faculty Mr. Manoj Kumar Contact [email protected]/
Name Detail

Course This course is designed to help the students for creating Database and
Description executing the SQL queries to perform various DDL, DML,TCL
DBMS Operations.

DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LAB (KCS551) ( V SEMESTER)


Course Outcome ( CO) Bloom’s Knowledge Level(KL)

At the end of the course , students will be able to:

CO1 Understand and apply oracle 11 g products for creating tables, views, indexes, K2, K4
sequences and mother database object

CO2 Design and implement a database schema for company data base, banking data K3, K5,
base, library information system, payroll processing system, student information
system K6

CO3 Write and execute simple and complex queries using DDL, DML, DCL and TCL K4, K5

CO4 Write and execute PL/SQL blocks, procedure functions, packages and triggers, K4, K5
cursors

CO5 Enforce entity integrity, referential integrity, key constraints, and domain K3, K4
constraints on database.

CO-PO MAPPING

Course PO PO1 PO1 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3


PO1 PO2 PO3 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO12
Outcome 4 0 1
- 1 2
CO1 - 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - -
- 1 2
CO2 - 1 3 - 3 - - - - - - -

CO3 - 1 3 - 3 - - - - - - - - 1 2

CO4 - 1 3 - 3 - - - - - - - - 1 2

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CO5 - 1 3 - 3 - - - - - - - - 1 2

AVG - 1 2.6 - 2.6 - - - - - - - - 2 2

1. Low 2.Mediate 3.High 4. – None

Competencies/Skills to be Developed

 Design
 Analyzing
 Apply
 Implementation

CO-CIA Mapping

COURSE OUTCOMES COMPONENTS OF ASSESSMENTS


CIA I CIA II CIA III
CO1: Understand and apply oracle 11 g YES YES YES
products for creating tables, views, indexes,
sequences and mother database object
CO2: Design ER Diagram, Design and YES YES YES
implement a database schema for company
data base, banking data base, library
information system, payroll processing
system, student information system
CO3: Write and execute simple and complex YES YES YES
queries using DDL, DML, DCL and TCL
CO4:Write and execute PL/SQL blocks, YES YES YES
procedure functions, packages and triggers,
cursors
CO5: Enforce entity integrity, referential YES YES YES
integrity, key constraints, and domain
constraints on database.

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CO-CEA Mapping

COURSE OUTCOMES COMPONENTS OF ASSESSMENTS


CEA III
CO1: Understand and apply oracle 11 g YES
products for creating tables, views, indexes,
sequences and mother database object
CO2: Design ER Diagram, Design, and YES
implement a database schema for company
data base, banking data base, library
information system, payroll processing
system, student information system
CO3: Write and execute simple and complex YES
queries using DDL, DML, DCL and TCL
CO4:Write and execute PL/SQL blocks, YES
procedure functions, packages and triggers,
cursors
CO5:Enforce entity integrity, referential YES
integrity, key constraints, and domain
constraints on database.

LIST OF ASSIGNMENTS

ASSIGNMENT NO ASSIGNMENT NAME CO BL


1 Installing Oracle/ MYSQL CO1 K2,K3
2 Creating Entity-Relationship Diagram using case tools CO2 K6
3 Write and Execute SQL statements Using ORACLE /MYSQL: CO3, CO5 K3,K6
a)Writing basic SQL SELECT statements.
b) Restricting and sorting data.
c)Displaying data from multiple tables.
d)Aggregating data using group function.
e)Manipulating data.
f)Creating and managing tables
4 Normalization CO3, CO5 K6
5 Creating cursor CO4 K6
6 Creating procedure and functions CO4 K6
7 Creating packages and triggers CO4 K6
8 Design and implementation of payroll processing system CO2 K3,K6
9 Design and implementation of Library Information System CO2 K3,K6
10 Design and implementation of Student Information System CO2 K3,K6
11 Mini project (Design & Development of Data and Application ) for CO2 K3,K6
following :a) Inventory Control System.
b) Material Requirement Processing.
c) Hospital Management System.
d) Railway Reservation System.
e) Personal Information System.
f) Web Based User Identification System.
g) Timetable Management System.
h) Hotel Management System
12 Design and implementation of payroll processing system CO2 K3,K6
13 Design and implementation of Library Information System CO2 K3,K6
14 Design and implementation of Student Information System CO2 K3,K6

RESOURCES

[1]. “DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CONCEPTS” by Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F.


Korth, S. Sudarshan, Sixth Edition, TMH .

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