CS 335 - Database Management Systems An introduction to database management systems with emphasis on the relational database model (RDBMS). The basic principles of the relational database model are discussed with practical examples. These principles are then used as a basis for learning and using Structured Query Language (SQL), using both the Data Definition Language (DDL) and Data Manipulation Language (DML) aspects. The practical use of SQL is strongly emphasized. In addition, Entity-Relationship modeling, Database Normalization, and stored procedures are introduced. The concepts are reinforced using database servers and/or other database implementations.
Prerequisites & Notes CS 301 or equivalent
Offered Spring Semester
Credits: 3
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