INLS 623 , section 001, Spring 2008
Instructor: Dr. Hemminger

This planned schedule lists the assignments and readings for each of the topics we'll cover. The textbooks for this course are Elmasri, R. & Navathe, S. (2004). Fundamentals of Database Systems, 4th edition. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, and Ramakrishnan & Gehrke (2003) Database Management Systems, McGraw-Hill, 3rd edition. Unless otherwise stated, the chapters listed in the schedule come from these books. All other readings are available electronically or on reserve in the SILS Information and Technology Resource Center on the first floor of Manning Hall. Readings are listed in the order they should be read. Other readings or assignments may be assigned as appropriate.


Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Database Design 6. XML, DB, IR
2. SQL and MySQL 7. Non-Text Databases
3. DB Tuning  
4. DB Application Development and Internet Applications  
5.Introduction to XML  

  Introduction and Database Design (2 classes)
  

Wednesday
1/9

Read Ramakrishnan 2.8, 3.8
Exercise 1.

Monday
1/14
Review Exercise 1; introduction to class.

 

SQL and MySQL (5 classes)

Wednesday
1/16

SQL and MySQL; Review Elmarsi chapters 8-9, Ramakrishnan chapter 5;
read MySQL tutorial . Read the mysql-getting-started document, and create the tables as described.
Monday
1/21
NO Class MLK Holiday
Wednesday
1/23/strong>
Assign A1. Exercise 2 . Set of indivdual MySQL datafiles (example input file) for loading your own copy of MySQL tables for Ramakrishnan 5.3 exercise and assignment. Also Access datafiles for the some of the same exercises are available.
Monday
1/28
 
Wednesday
1/30
 Exercise 3
Monday
2/4
A1 due. Assign A2

 

Database Tuning and Indexing (4 classes)

Wednesday
2/6
Read Ramakrishnan chapter sections 8-8.3.1, and 19.9, 20. Play Computer Indexing Examples.
Monday
2/11
A2 due. Assign A3. In class practice exercise exercise on indexing
Wednesday
2/13
Exercise 4 . Query Processing Tree Example
Monday
2/18
The MySQL reference manual chapter on Optimization contains excellent reference material if you're interested in additional practical details about tuning and indexes for MySQL.

 

Database Application Development and Internet Applications (3 classes)

Wednesday,
2/20
Read Ramakrishnan chapters 6-7.
Monday,
2/25
A3 due. Assign A4. PHP examples (relevant to A4) can be found in our php1 directory.
Wednesday,
2/27
Exercise 5 (Ramakrishnan p261-263).

 

Introduction to XML (2 classes)

Monday,
3/3

SUB (Rob Capra?) Read Elmarsi Chapter 26.1-3; w3schools XML intro
Exercise 6 . A4 due.
Wednesday,
3/5
 
Monday
3/10
NO CLASS SPRING BREAK
Wednesday
3/12
NO CLASS SPRING BREAK
Monday,
3/17

InClassExercise 7. Assign A5. See XML Schema info at w3schools, and class examples,
Read Ramakrishnan chapter 27.1, Elmarsi Chapter 26.4-8. Exercise 7a

Wednesday,
3/19

Exercise 7b. Read Bourett's web pages on XML & Databases, XML Database Links, XML Materials. Assign A6. Assign A7.

 

XML, DB, IR (5 classes)

Monday,
3/24
Yaxiao Song(?): guest lecture on Open Video project. READ chapter 26 Ramakrishnan before class
Wednesday,
3/26
NO CLASS--use class period for A7
Monday,
3/31
A5 due. Start Exercise 7c
Wednesday
4/2
Exercise 7c presentations.
Monday
4/7

Exercise 7d

 

Non-Text Databases (4 classes)

Wednesday
4/9
A6 due. Exercise 8.
Monday
4/14
Read chapter 29 Ramakrishnan, chapter 29 Elmarsi.
Wednesday
4/16
A7 Report Presentations.
Monday,
4/21
A7 Report Presentations.
Wednesday
4/23
Wrap-Up, Review, Final Take Home Exam given out. Exam due Thursday May 1st, 10am.

 

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