Computer Science Department
IT462: Advanced Database Systems (2-2-3) –
Spring 2009
http://www.cs.usna.edu/~adina/teaching/it462/spring2009
Instructors:
Dr. Adina Crainiceanu, Phone 3-6822, MI362,
adina@usna.edu
Course Description:
This
course will discuss advanced issues in database systems, including parallel,
distributed and peer-to-peer databases, data warehousing and data mining, XML
and service-oriented architectures. The course incorporates hands-on exercises
using commercial database systems and products, as well as a web-database
project.
Learning Objectives:
Upon
completing this course, students should be able to
1.
Apply data
warehousing and data mining technologies to decision support.
2.
Illustrate and
explain the use of client-server architecture for distributed database systems.
3.
Compare the basic
concepts, data modeling and architectures between relational, object-oriented,
and object-relational databases.
4.
Design and
implement database-backed websites using a service-oriented architecture.
5.
Analyze ethical
and legal issues related to peer-to-peer systems.
ABET Program Outcomes:
e.
An understanding of legal issues and responsibilities; (Supported by Learning
Objective 5)
g.
An ability to analyze the local and global impact of computing on organizations;
(Supported by Learning Objective 5)
Textbooks:
Recommended:
Database Management Systems, 3rd Edition, R Ramakrishnan and J
Gehrke, McGraw Hill, 2003
Prerequisites:
IT360 Applied Database Systems or SI440 Database
Systems
Extra Instruction (EI):
EI
is available and encouraged. Since this course continually builds upon material
previously presented, it is crucial that you seek EI as soon as you have
problems understanding the material. However, you must come prepared with specific
questions or areas to be discussed (i.e. have read the assigned readings). If
you have missed class, get the notes from a classmate. Do not ask or expect to
receive EI on material that you have slept through.
Grading:
|
|
6-Week |
12-Week |
Final |
|
Exam 1 |
60% |
20% |
17% |
|
Exam 2 |
|
40% |
17% |
|
Homework, Labs, Quizzes |
40% |
25% |
24% |
|
Projects |
|
|
17% |
|
Final Exam |
|
|
25% |
Projects:
There will be at least one group project. Project
must be completed entirely by the students making the submission.
Exams:
The 6 and 12-week exams will
primarily focus on the recent material. The final exam will be comprehensive.
If for some reason a make-up exam will be required, inform the instructor at
least 1 week in advance.
All exams will be closed
books. You can use your own written notes
during the exams.
Use of any electronic
devices is not permitted during the exam.
Quizzes:
Expect frequent quizzes. Quizzes may be open or closed book/notes, as announced. No makeup
quizzes will be given.
Late Assignments:
Unless
otherwise specified, all assignments are due before the beginning of class on
the due date. If there is no class on the due day, the assignments are due at
0800, under the instructor’s office door.
Late penalty: 10 % - if up to one day late, 25% - if up
to two days late; assignments not accepted if more than two days late.
Re-grade
requests have to be submitted to the instructor at most 7 days after the
assignment was graded.
Honor:
You
are expected to follow the guidance given in:
These references can be
found at http://www.cs.usna.edu/academics/honor.htm.
In
particular:
1.
You may collaborate on laboratory assignments to the following extent: collaborative conversations with regard to
syntax, strategies and methods for accomplishing the goal of the labs are
encouraged, however design and
implementation must be the work of the individual student handing in the final
product. Sharing or copying of any submitted work is never permitted. We
reserve the right to divide the grade between any students who violate this
policy. In addition, you must identify
all those that you collaborate with on your assignment cover sheet. Consult your instructor if you need further
clarification.
2. All work on exams/quizzes
must be your own.
3.
All work on the projects must be the work of the students in the team making
the submission.
Classroom Decorum:
1.
No food is
permitted in the classroom or in the labs. Drinks with closeable caps are
permitted.
2.
Sleeping is not
allowed in class. If you feel you may fall asleep at your desk, stand in the
back of the room.
3.
No use of
computer equipment for any purpose other than as outlined in the class activity
will be tolerated, i.e. reading e-mail, playing games, or IMing
classmates. These actions will subject
the abuser to immediate dismissal from class to report to their Company
Officer.
Miscellaneous:
1.
2.
Please inform the
instructor in advance if you will miss class (for instance, due to a movement
order).
Submitted
by: Approved by:
__________________ __________________
Dr.
Adina Crainiceanu CAPT
Thomas Logue, USN
Assistant
Professor, Chairman,
Computer
Science Department Computer
Science Department