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DBMS Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for a database management systems course, including topics covered, objectives, and recommended books. It discusses basic DBMS concepts, data models, relational databases, normalization, SQL, transactions, concurrency control, and security. The syllabus allocates 60 periods to cover these topics.

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DBMS Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for a database management systems course, including topics covered, objectives, and recommended books. It discusses basic DBMS concepts, data models, relational databases, normalization, SQL, transactions, concurrency control, and security. The syllabus allocates 60 periods to cover these topics.

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4-DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


COMMON TO (CSE/IT)

Theory 4 Periods per week Internal Assessment 20 Marks


Total Periods 60 Periods End Sem Exam 80 Marks
Examination 3hours Total Marks 100Marks

A. Topic wise distribution of periods


Sl. No. Topics Periods
1 BASIC CONCPETS OF DBMS 05
2 DATA MODELS 08
3 RELATIONAL DATABASE 06
4 NORMALIZATION IN RELATIONAL SYSTEM 08
5 STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE 09
6 TRANSACTION PROCESSING CONCEPTS 08
7 CONCURRENCY CONTROL CONCEPTS 08
8 SECURITY AND INTEGRITY 08
TOTAL 60

B. RATIONALE: Databases are wonderful learning tools because they embody so much of
the learning process. It is the vital component of modern information system which needs to
store and process large volume of data. It gives an idea about accessing of data and shared
by different application programs. The architecture of the database is simple to understand.

C. OBJECTIVE: After completion of this course the student will be able to:
 Understand the database concepts, their benefits and advantages
 Understand the Database architecture
 Understand the concepts of E-R diagrams & E-R modeling
 Understand relational algebra
 Comprehend the different aspects of SQL
 Understand the concepts of normalization
 Understand the concepts of transaction processing
 Understand the techniques of concurrency control
 Comprehend the concepts & techniques of backup & recovery of database.
 Understand how to maintain security and integrity in database.

D.COURSE CONTENTS:

1.0 BASIC CONCPETS OF DBMS

1.1 Purpose of database Systems


1.2 Explain Data abstraction
1.3 Database users
1.4 Data definition language
1.5 Data Dictionary

2.0 DATA MODELS

2.1 Data independence


2.2 Entity relationship models
2.3 Entity sets and Relationship sets 2.4 Explain Attributes
2.5 Mapping constraints
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2.6 E-R Diagram
2.7 Relational model
2.8 Hierarchical model
2.9 Network model

3.0 RELATIONAL DATABASE

3.1 Relational algebra


3.2 Different operators select, project, join , simple Examples

4.0 NORMALIZATION IN RELATIONAL SYSTEM

4.1 Functional Dependencies


4.2 Lossless join
4.3 Importance of normalization
4.4 Compare First second and third normal forms 4.5 Explain BCNF

5.0 STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE

5.1 Elementary idea of Query language


5.2 Queries in SQL
5.3 Simple queries to create, update, insert in SQL

6.0 TRANSACTION PROCESSING CONCEPTS

6.1 Idea about transaction processing


6.2 Transaction & system concept
6.3 Desirable properties of transaction
6.4 Schedules and recoverability

7.0 CONCURRENCY CONTROL CONCEPTS


7.1 Basic concepts,
7.2 Locks, Live Lock, Dead Lock,
7.3 Serializability (only fundamentals)

8.0 SECURITY AND INTEGRITY

8.1 Authorization and views


8.2 Security constraints
8.3 Integrity Constraints 8.4 Discuss Encryption

Coverage of Syllabus upto Internal Exams (I.A.)


Chapter 1,2,3,4
Books Recommended:-
Name of the
Sl.No Name of Authors Title of the Book publisher
01 Rog,Cornel Database System Cengage Learning
Concepts
02 Prateek Bhatia Data Base System Kalyani Publications
03 A. Silberschatz, H.F. Database System TMH Publication
Korth Concepts
04 C.J. Date An Introduction to Norosa Publication
Database Systems

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