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Hacettepe University Department of Library Science

DOK 322 Database Management Systems (Spring 2000) Yaşar Tonta


Time and place: Friday 09:10-13:00 (B8 1K 104)

Instructor: Yaşar Tonta (e-mail: tonta@hacettepe.edu.tr; tel: 235 19 68) 

Course web site: http://yunus.hacettepe.edu.tr/~tonta/courses/spring2000/dok322/ 


Course Schedule  

COURSE OBJECTIVES AND READING LIST

 

Goals: This course is concerned with the application of Database Management Systems (DBMS) to solve a wide range of information storage and retrieval problems, particularly in libraries and information centers.  We will combine the practical aspects of DBMS use with more theoretical discussions of database design methodologies and the “internals” of database systems.

The major work in the course will be practical: you will design your own database and implement it on DBMSs.  In the theoretical portion of the course we will examine the major types, or “data models,” of DBMS (hierarchical, network, and relational).  We will discuss the principles and problems of database design, operation, and maintenance for each data model.

Assignments: Most of the assignments in this course will be related to your own database and exercises to familiarize you with the systems that you will be using.  A second set of assignments will involve the use of an existing database to answer a set of queries, or to modify the database.  We will discuss these assignments further in class.

It should be obvious that you will need to spend a lot of time in the Department’s Microcomputer Lab.

Readings: There are two sets of readings included in the course outline: theoretical and practical.  They are listed in the syllabus.

Grades: Grades for this course will be based on completion of the assignments, midterms, and participation in class discussions.

Texts: The required textbook for the course is:

 

Kroenke, David M. Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design, and Implementation.

6th Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998.

 

I will share my copy with you and make the needed chapters available for xeroxing. An older edition (1990) of this book can be found at Bilkent University Library Reserve collection.

 

Some of the recommended sources are as follows:

 

Adım Adım Microsoft Access 97. Çev. Mehmet Yolcu. Ankara: Arkadaş, 1997. (5 MTL)

Atre, S. Data Base: Structured Techniques for Design, Performance, and Management.

New York: Wiley, 1980.

Cox, Joyce and Nathan Dudley, Quick Course in Microsoft Access 97. Bellevue, WA:

Online, mc. 1997. (16.19 USD)

Elmasri, Ramez and Shamkant B. Navathe. Fundamentals of Database Systems. Second Edition. Redwood City, Calif.: Benjamin/Cummings Pub. Co., 1994.

Hızlı Kurs Microsoft Access 97. Çev. Hakan Uraz. Ankara: Arkadaş, 1998. (3 MTL) (The Turkish translation of Cox and Dudley’s book cited above.)

McFadden, F.R. and J.A. Hoffer, Data Base Management. (2d ed.) Menlo Park, CA:

Benjamin Cummings Publishing Co., 1988. (1994 edition can also be found)

Nelson, Stephen L. Field Guide to MicrosoftAccess 97. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press,

1998. (10.75 USD)

Winter, Rick. Microsoft Access Quick Reference.

Please consult the following address to find the full-texts of several Internet- and computer-related textbooks:
http://kitap.selcuk.edu.tr/

Yaşar Tonta

tonta@hacettepe.edu.tr

Last updated: Feb 24, 2000