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Dbms Lesson Plan

This lesson plan outlines the curriculum for a Database Management Systems (DBMS) course for the academic year 2024-25, covering five units with a total of 80 classes. Topics include database systems overview, relational models, SQL, transaction concepts, and file organization. The plan includes references to textbooks and additional resources for students.

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Dbms Lesson Plan

This lesson plan outlines the curriculum for a Database Management Systems (DBMS) course for the academic year 2024-25, covering five units with a total of 80 classes. Topics include database systems overview, relational models, SQL, transaction concepts, and file organization. The plan includes references to textbooks and additional resources for students.

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Lesson Plan

Name of the Faculty: CH. Ithvika Acadamic Year:2024-25


Subject Name: DBMS Branch/Year/Sem:CSE(C
(CS)/II/II
Teaching
Total
Unit Topics to Reg/ aids used
S.NO No. References
no. be covered Additional
Periods LCD/
OHP/BB
UNIT - I
1 1 OVERVIEW OF DATABASE SYSTEMS Regular BB T1,T2
2 1 A Historical Perspective Regular BB T1,T2
3 1 File Systems versus a DBMS Regular BB T1,T2
4 1 the Data Models-Hierarchical Model Regular BB T1,T2
5 1 Network Model Regular BB T1,T2
6 1 Entity-Relational Model Regular BB T1,T2
7 1 Relational Model Regular BB T1,T2
8 1 Levels of Abstraction in a DBMS Regular BB T1,T2
9 1 , Data Independence Regular BB T1,T2
I
10 1 Structure of a DBMS Regular BB T1,T2
11 1 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE DESIGN Regular BB T1,T2
12 1 Database Design and ER Diagrams Regular BB T1,T2
13 1 Entities Regular BB T1,T2
14 1 Attributes Regular BB T1,T2
15 1 and Entity Sets Regular BB T1,T2
16 1 Relationships and Relationship Sets Regular BB T1,T2
17 1 Additional Features of the ER Model Regular BB T1,T2
18 1 Conceptual Design with the ER Model Regular BB T1,T2
UNIT-2
19 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE RELATIONAL MODEL Regular BB T1,T2
20 1 Integrity constraint over relations Regular BB T1,T2
21 1 enforcing integrity constraints Regular BB T1,T2
22 1 querying relational data Regular BB T1,T2
23 1 logical database design Regular BB T1,T2
II
24 1 introduction to views Regular BB T1,T2
25 1 destroying/altering tables and views Regular BB T1,T2
26 1 Relational Algebra Regular BB T1,T2
27 1 Tuple relational Calculus Regular BB T1,T2
28 1 Domain relational calculus Regular BB T1,T2
UNIT-3
29 1 SQL Regular BB T1,T2
30 1 QUERIES Regular BB T1,T2
31 1 CONSTRAINTS Regular BB T1,T2
32 1 TRIGGERS Regular BB T1,T2
33 1 form of basic SQL query Regular BB T1,T2
34 1 UNION Regular BB T1,T2
35 1 INTERSECT Regular BB T1,T2
36 1 EXCEPT Regular BB T1,T2
37 1 Nested Queries Regular BB T1,T2
38 1 aggregation operators Regular BB T1,T2
39 1 NULL values Regular BB T1,T2
40 1 complex integrity constraints in SQL Regular BB T1,T2
41 III 1 triggers and active databases Regular BB T1,T2
42 1 SCHEMA REFINEMENT Regular BB T1,T2
43 1 Problems caused by redundancy Regular BB T1,T2
44 1 decompositions, Regular BB T1,T2
45 1 problems related to decomposition Regular BB T1,T2
46 1 , Functional Dependencies Regular BB T1,T2
47 1 Reasoning about FDs Regular BB T1,T2
48 1 First normal forms Regular BB T1,T2
49 1 Second normal forms Regular BB T1,T2
50 1 Third normal forms Regular BB T1,T2
51 1 BCNF Regular BB T1,T2
52 1 lossless join decomposition Regular BB T1,T2
53 1 multivalued dependencies Regular BB T1,T2
54 1 Fourth normal form Regular BB T1,T2
55 1 Fifth normal form Regular BB T1,T2
UNIT-4
56 1 Transaction Concept Regular BB T1,T2
57 1 Transaction State Regular BB T1,T2
58 1 Implementation of Atomicity Regular BB T1,T3
59 1 Implementation of Durability Regular BB T1,T2
60 1 Concurrent Executions Regular BB T1,T2
61 IV 1 Serializability Regular BB T1,T2
62 1 Recoverability Regular BB T1,T2
63 1 Implementation of Isolation Regular BB T1,T2
64 1 Testing for serializability Regular BB T1,T2
65 1 Lock Based Protocols Regular BB T1,T2
66 1 Timestamp Based Protocols Regular BB T1,T2
67 1 Validation - Based Protocols Regular BB T1,T2
68 1 Recovery and Atomicity Regular BB T1,T2
69 1 Log–Based Recovery Regular BB T1,T2
70 1 Recovery with Concurrent Transactions. Regular BB T1,T2
UNIT-5
72 1
Data on External Storage Regular BB T1,T2
73 1 File Organization Regular BB T1,T2
74 1 Indexing Regular BB T1,T2
75 1 File Organization and Indexing Regular BB T1,T2
V
76 1 Cluster Indexes Regular BB T1,T2
77 1 Primary Indexes Regular BB T1,T2
78 1 Secondary Indexes Regular BB T1,T2
79 1 Index data Structures Regular BB T1,T2
80 1 Indexed Sequential Access Methods Regular BB T1,T2
TOTAL CLASSES:
80
TEXT BOOKS:

1. Database System Concepts, Silberschatz, Korth, McGraw hill, V edition.3rd Edition


2. Database Management Systems, Raghurama Krishnan, Johannes Gehrke, Tata Mc Graw Hill

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Database Systems design, Implementation, and Management, Peter Rob & Carlos Coronel 7th Edition.
2. Fundamentals of Database Systems, Elmasri Navrate, Pearson Education
3. Introduction to Database Systems, C. J. Date, Pearson Education
4. Oracle for Professionals, The X Team, S.Shah and V. Shah, SPD.
5. Database Systems Using Oracle: A Simplified guide to SQL and PL/SQL, Shah, PHI.
6. Fundamentals of Database Management Systems, M. L. Gillenson, Wiley Student Edition.

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