TEC 5323 Advanced Database Technology



Schedule (Fall 2011)

Please use the following schedule as a hub for this course. By using this schedule page, you will be able to see all the activities to be happening during each week. There is no reason to miss any due date if you follow the schedule.

Week

Objectives

Required Readings

Assignments

Due Date (11:55 PM )

1

  • Set up the course
  • Familiarize the delivery system, policy and participants

Aug. 27

Free Tips

How to Change/Resubmit Your Assignment?

Difficulty of Opening Links in WebCT?

2

Principles and applications of database technology

Sept. 3

Free Tips

3

Installing Oracle

Sept. 10

4

Configuration and architecture of Oracle

Sept. 17

Free Tips

5

Database access with SQL (1)

Discussion

Sept. 24

Important Tips

6

Database access with SQL (2)

Oct. 1

7

Database access with SQL (3)

 

Oct. 8

8

Programming with PL/SQL (1)

 

Oct. 15

9

Programming with PL/SQL (2)

Oct. 22

Important Tips

10

Building a database (1)

Objectives of Chapter 7
Text of Chapter 7

Discussion
Mid Term Test

Oct. 29

Please note the mid term test is on Friday evening (Oct. 28).

11

Building a database (2)

Objectives of Chapter 7
Text of Chapter 7

Supplemental Reading

Nov. 5

12

Security and resource management

Objectives of Chapter 9
Text of Chapter 9

Nov. 12

13

Database space management

Objectives of Chapter 10

Text of Chapter 10

Nov. 19 (Before Thanksgiving Break)

Eat as much as turkey as you want. You may begin thinking about the final project after meals.

 

14

Database backup and recovery

Objectives of Chapter 11

Required Reading

Dec. 3

15

Database monitoring and tuning

Objectives of Chapter 12

Required Reading

16

Final Exam Week

Final thoughts

Final Project Due

Dec. 11

 

There was life before the computer.

An application was for employment. A program was a TV show. A cursor used profanity. A keyboard was a piano!

Memory was something that you lost with age. A CD was a bank account! And if you had a broken disk, it would hurt when you found out!

Compress was something you did to garbage, not something you did to a file. And if you unzipped anything in public, you'd be in jail for awhile!

Log on was adding wood to a fire. Hard drive was a long trip on the road. A mouse pad was where a mouse lived. And a backup happened to your commode!

Cut -- you did with a pocket knife. Paste you did with glue. A web was a spider's home. And a virus was the flu!

Contributed by Dennise Wilson (Graduate Student, Spring 2002)

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