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Group Assignment

The document outlines the guidelines for a compulsory group assignment in the Advanced Database System course, which contributes 15% to the final score. It consists of two parts: documentation and presentation, with specific requirements for group composition, document length, formatting, and topics assigned to each group. Four groups are designated to focus on Mobile Database Management, Multimedia Database Management, Geographic Information Systems, and Genome Data Management.

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Group Assignment

The document outlines the guidelines for a compulsory group assignment in the Advanced Database System course, which contributes 15% to the final score. It consists of two parts: documentation and presentation, with specific requirements for group composition, document length, formatting, and topics assigned to each group. Four groups are designated to focus on Mobile Database Management, Multimedia Database Management, Geographic Information Systems, and Genome Data Management.

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Guidelines for Advanced Database System Course Group Assignment

This Group assignment is a compulsory part of the course and should be carried out by students in
groups. The results of this assignment contribute 15% of the final course score. It will, therefore,
require considerable effort in time as well as collaboration among group members. The assignment
will have two parts.

▪ Part1- Documentation ▪
Part2- Presentation.
Specific guidelines for the documentation part are listed below:

‐ Each group will consist of 10-12 students and will be assigned a specific topic. Each student
within the group must work actively and contribute to the project work.
‐ The suggested length of the document should be less than 30 pages, including cover page,
table of content, list of figures (if any), list of tables (if any), and reference plus appendix
(if any).
‐ While preparing the document
‐ Use 1.5-spaced text throughout your document.
‐ Use a standard font, such as Times New Roman in a legible size 12-point…

Group 1: Mobile Database Management

▪ Introduction to Mobile Database Management


▪ Mobile Database Architecture
▪ Mobile Database Design Considerations
▪ Mobile Database Applications
▪ Transaction Management in Mobile Databases
▪ Concurrency Control Techniques In Mobile Databases
▪ Mobile Database Performance Optimization
▪ Mobile Database Backup and Recovery Strategies
▪ Emerging Trends in Mobile Database Management
Group 2: Multimedia Database Management

▪ Introduction to Multimedia Database Management


▪ Multimedia Database Architecture
▪ Multimedia Database Query Languages
▪ Multimedia Database Storage and Compression Techniques
▪ Multimedia Metadata Management
▪ Multimedia Database Query Processing
▪ Multimedia Database Concurrency Control
▪ Multimedia Database Backup and Recovery Strategies
▪ Emerging Trends in Multimedia Database Management

Group 3: Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

▪ Introduction to Geographic Information Systems


▪ Spatial Data Models in GIS
▪ GIS Data Acquisition and Sources
▪ GIS Data Visualization and Mapping
▪ GIS Data Editing and Manipulation
▪ Spatial Query Languages in GIS
▪ GIS Data Quality and Uncertainty
▪ Geospatial Big Data Management
▪ Open Source GIS Software and Tools
▪ Emerging Trends in Geographic Information Systems

Group 4: Genome Data Management

▪ Introduction to Genome Data Management


▪ Genome Data Representation and Storage
▪ Genome Data Integration and Annotation
▪ Genome Data Quality Control
▪ Genome Data Query and Retrieval
▪ Genome Data Compression Techniques
▪ Genome Data Sharing and Collaboration
▪ Genomic Data Backup and Disaster Recovery
▪ Emerging Trends in Genome Data Management

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