Difference between revisions of "CMSC424"
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| + | '''Course Information''' <br> | ||
| + | Students are introduced to database systems and motivates the database approach as a mechanism for modeling the real world. An in-depth coverage of the relational model, logical database design, query languages, and other database concepts including query optimization, concurrency control; transaction management, and log based crash recovery. Distributed and Web database architectures are also discussed. | ||
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| + | ! Instructor | ||
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| + | ! Day & Time | ||
| + | ! Location | ||
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| + | | Nicholas Roussopoulos || 0101 || TuTh 11:00am - 12:15pm || [http://maps.umd.edu/map/index.html?Welcome=False&MapView=Detailed&LocationType=Building&LocationName=406 CSI 2117]<br> | ||
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| + | | Peter Keleher || 0201 || MW 3:30pm - 4:45pm || [http://maps.umd.edu/map/index.html?Welcome=False&MapView=Detailed&LocationType=Building&LocationName=406 CSI 3117] | ||
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| + | ''' Course Prerequisite(s) ''' <br> | ||
| + | Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in CMSC351 and CMSC330; and permission of CMNS-Computer Science department. Or must be in the (Computer Science (Doctoral), Computer Science (Master's)) program. | ||
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| + | ''' Class Webpage ''' <br> | ||
| + | [http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/fall2015/cmsc424/ Fall 2015] | ||
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| + | ''' Hours Per Week ''' <br> | ||
| + | Past Semesters: 6 hours | ||
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| + | ''' Languages Used ''' <br> | ||
| + | Past Semesters: Python, SQL, maybe Ruby-on-Rails | ||
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| + | ''' Recommended Prior Experience ''' <br> | ||
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| + | ''' Projects, Exams, or other Assessments ''' <br> | ||
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| + | ''' Misc Info ''' <br> | ||
Latest revision as of 19:57, 4 April 2017
Course Information
Students are introduced to database systems and motivates the database approach as a mechanism for modeling the real world. An in-depth coverage of the relational model, logical database design, query languages, and other database concepts including query optimization, concurrency control; transaction management, and log based crash recovery. Distributed and Web database architectures are also discussed.
| Instructor | Section | Day & Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nicholas Roussopoulos | 0101 | TuTh 11:00am - 12:15pm | CSI 2117 |
| Peter Keleher | 0201 | MW 3:30pm - 4:45pm | CSI 3117 |
Course Prerequisite(s)
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in CMSC351 and CMSC330; and permission of CMNS-Computer Science department. Or must be in the (Computer Science (Doctoral), Computer Science (Master's)) program.
Class Webpage
Fall 2015
Hours Per Week
Past Semesters: 6 hours
Languages Used
Past Semesters: Python, SQL, maybe Ruby-on-Rails
Recommended Prior Experience
Projects, Exams, or other Assessments
Misc Info