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Database Weekly Breakdown Session 2021

This document outlines the course details for SE-209 Introduction to Database Systems being offered in the Fall 2023 semester at the University of Science and Technology, Bannu. The course is a 3 credit hour course taught by Dr. Wasiat Khan. It will introduce students to fundamental database concepts, designing database schemas using relational models, and using SQL. Students will learn about database design life cycles, entity relationship modeling, normalization, and physical database design. Assessment includes quizzes, assignments, a midterm exam, and a final exam.
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Database Weekly Breakdown Session 2021

This document outlines the course details for SE-209 Introduction to Database Systems being offered in the Fall 2023 semester at the University of Science and Technology, Bannu. The course is a 3 credit hour course taught by Dr. Wasiat Khan. It will introduce students to fundamental database concepts, designing database schemas using relational models, and using SQL. Students will learn about database design life cycles, entity relationship modeling, normalization, and physical database design. Assessment includes quizzes, assignments, a midterm exam, and a final exam.
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UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, BANNU

DEPARTMENT OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

SE-209 Introduction to Database Systems


Weekly Distribution of Course Outlines
Session 2021

Course Instructor Dr Wasiat Khan Semester √


Fall Spring Summer

Section(s) A Year 2023

Course Title SE-209 Introduction to Database Systems Credit Hrs. 3+1

Pre-Requisite/Co-Requisite None

Text Book(s)

Title of Book Modern Database Management; 12th Edition

Author(s) Jeffrey A. Hoffer, V. Ramesh, and Heikki Topi Publisher Prentice Hall

Reference Books
1. Database Systems: A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation, and Management, 6th Edition by Thomas
Connolly and Carolyn Begg
2. Fundamentals of Database System by Elmasri Ramez and Navathe Shamkant, Edition: 7th , Publisher:
Pearsons, ISBN: 0133970779, Year: 2015

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:


Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
S. No. CLO Domain Taxonomy level PLO
1. Explain fundamental database concepts. Cognitive 2 1
2. Design conceptual, logical and physical database schemas Cognitive 6 3
using relational data model.
3. Identify functional dependencies and resolve database Cognitive 4 2
anomalies by normalizing database tables.
4. Design & Experiment with databases using Structured Query Cognitive 3 3
Language (SQL) for database definition and manipulation.
RELEVANT PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs):
The course is designed so that students will achieve the following PLOs:
1 Engineering Knowledge:  7 Environment and Sustainability: ☐
2 Problem Analysis:  8 Ethics: ☐
3 Design/Development of Solutions:  9 Individual and Team Work: ☐
4 Investigation: ☐ 10 Communication: ☐
5 Modern Tool Usage: ☐ 11 Project Management: ☐
6 The Engineer and Society: ☐ 12 Lifelong Learning: ☐

Grading Criteria
Number of Quizzes & Assignments
Marks Distribution
Quizzes /
Sessional 20 % Assignments
3 3 √

Midterm exam 30 %
Final term exam 50 %
Total 100

Course Contents:
Week Topics Activity

Lecture Week 01 Introducing the Database and the DBMS [Chapter 01]

Lecture Week 02 Design life cycle of Databases (SDLC) [Chapter 01]

Lecture Week 03 Data modelling and Data model Case Study [Chapter 01]

Lecture Week 04 Database Design. Entity Relation (ER) Model [Chapter 02, 03]. Assignment 01

Lecture Week 05 Extended Entity Relationship Model [Chapter 02,03] Quiz 01

Lecture Week 06 Relational Data Model Concepts. [Chapter 04]

Mapping of ER & EER-Model to Relational Model [Chapter 02,03]


Lecture Week 07 [Chapter 04] Assignment 02
Functional Dependencies. Normalization Basics and Need for
Lecture Week 08
Normalization [Chapter 04]

Week 09 Midterm examination

Lecture Week 10
Basics of SQL, DDL Statements, DML Statements [Chapter 06]

Lecture Week 11 Constraints and, Basic Retrieval Queries [Chapter 07]


Lecture Week 12 Relation Algebra [Chapter 00] Quiz 02

Lecture Week 13 Physical Database design [Chapter 00]

Lecture Week 14
Query Processing and Optimization [Chapter 00] Assignment 03

Lecture Week 15
Transaction Processing [Chapter 00] Quiz 03

Lecture Week 16
Concurrency Control Techniques. [Chapter 00]

Week 17
Makeup Week

Week 18 Final Term Examination

*Notes:
1) Course contents and their order may be slightly modified during the course execution.
2) No make up for missed quizzes or assignments/home works.
3) Deadline for home assignments and projects are always final.
4) Quizzes may be announced or un-announced.
5) Copied assignments will be marked as zero

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