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CS 6400 Database Systems Concepts AND Design
Course: Db Sys Concepts& Design (CS 6400)
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University: Georgia Institute of Technology
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CS 6400 DATABASE SYSTEMS CONCEPTS AND DESIGN – SUMMER 2018 (OMSA)
Instructor: Will Johnson; tjohnson306@gatech.edu
Course Creator: Leo Mark; leo.mark@pe.gatech.edu
Head TA: Peter Graening; peter.graening@gatech.edu
Several additional TAs: (TBD)
Office hours: Probably Thursday 7-8pm EST (details TBD)
Overview:
We believe in learning-by-example and learning-by-doing.
This course presents an example of applying a database application development methodology
to a major real-world project. All the database concepts, techniques and tools that are needed
to develop a database application from scratch are introduced along the way when they are
needed. In parallel - slightly delayed - learners in the course will apply the database application
development methodology, the techniques and the tools to their own major class team project.
In addition to the development methodology, techniques and tools learned in this course will
include the Extended Entity Relationship Model, the Relational Model, Relational algebra,
calculus and SQL, database normalization, efficiency and indexing. Finally, techniques and tools
for metadata management and archival will be presented.