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UT Dallas Syllabus For Mis6326.og1 05s Taught by Young Ryu (Ryoung)

This document is a syllabus for a Database Management Systems course that will cover relational database theories, SQL, database design, and entity-relationship modeling. Students will learn with Microsoft SQL Server and complete two exams, assignments, and a group project to design a database prototype using Microsoft Access and SQL Server. The course will be graded based on exams, assignments, and a final group project.
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UT Dallas Syllabus For Mis6326.og1 05s Taught by Young Ryu (Ryoung)

This document is a syllabus for a Database Management Systems course that will cover relational database theories, SQL, database design, and entity-relationship modeling. Students will learn with Microsoft SQL Server and complete two exams, assignments, and a group project to design a database prototype using Microsoft Access and SQL Server. The course will be graded based on exams, assignments, and a final group project.
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MIS 6326 Database Management Systems / AIM 6337 Data Strategy and Management

Syllabus (Spring 2005)

Course: MIS 6326 Sec 501 – 12882 / AIM 6337 Sec 001 – 13866
Instructor: Young U. Ryu (972-883-4065, [email protected])
Class Hours: W 7:00–7:45PM @ SOM 2.115
Office Hours: W 6:00–6:50PM or by appointment @ SOM 3.426
Text: Peter Rob & Carlos Coronel. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, and Management (6th
Edition), Course Technology, 2004.
Course Objective: The main objective of the course is to understand relational database theories,
industry standard SQL, and database design. A conceptual/semantic data modeling with the entity-
relationship diagramming technique is also covered.
Prerequisite: Competence in personal computing (e.g., operating system/environment, word processing
software, electronic spreadsheet, personal database software, network applications such as e-mail and
World Wide Web).∗
Grading:
• Exam 1 ........................ 40% • Exam 2........................ 40%
• Final Group Project..... 15% • Assignments ................. 5%
Letter grades will be assigned based on the following formulae:
• A if total_score ≥ (median + 0.5 × standard_deviation)
• B if (median − 1.0 × standard_deviation) ≤ total_score < (median + 0.5 × standard_deviation)
• C if (median − 1.8 × standard_deviation) ≤ total_score < (median − 1.0 × standard_deviation)
• F if total_score < (median − 1.8 × standard_deviation)
Database Systems Software: We will use Microsoft SQL Server as the main SQL platform. Microsoft
Access will be the front-end to the server. We will also use Microsoft Visio as the data modeling tool.
Assignments: There will be one SQL assignment and one data modeling assignment. Late assignment
returns are subject to penalties:
1 day late ............................15% penalty 2–3 days late ...................... 30% penalty
4–6 days late ......................60% penalty after the 6th day ................ not accepted
• Assignments must be done by individuals, not a group; copying other students’ assignments will be
subject to the penalty prescribed by the University rules and the incident will be reported to the Dean
of Graduate Studies.
• No hand-written reports will be accepted; they must be word-processed or type-written.
• Submission of assignment reports via e-mail, fax, or other electronic media is not acceptable.
Group Project: Students are expected to voluntarily organize groups of up to 5 people. Each group must
select a problem, and use Microsoft Access with the Microsoft SQL Server to develop a prototype
database.
• No hand-written project report will be accepted; it must be word-processed or type-written.
• Submission of the project report via e-mail, fax, or other electronic media is not acceptable.

∗ “Competence in personal computing may be demonstrated in one of three ways: completing BA3351 with a grade of B or
better, completing an equivalent course at another university with a grade of B or better, or passing an exemption exam.” (UTD
Graduate Catalog 2002–2004)

MIS 6326 / AIM 6337 1


Exams: Two exams are closed-book in-class tests. Test questions may consist of multiple choice
questions, short essay questions, and problem-solving questions. There will be no make-up exams, except
for medical emergency (written statement justifying the situation from a physician required). The written
statement should include the physician’s address and phone number for the verification purpose.
Class Notes: Class notes are available through the Internet World Wide Web
http://www.utdallas.edu/~ryoung/db2005sp
accessible from various Web browsers, such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Database Server Accounts and Passwords: The Microsoft SQL Server account and password will be
distributed through the class Web site. The detail will be explained in the class.
Schedule:
Date Text Descriptions Project
1 1/12 Syllabus • Course Introduction
Ch. 1 • Database Systems
2 1/19 Ch. 2 • Data Models
Ch. 3 • The Relational Database Model
3 1/26 Ch. 4 • Entity Relationship (ER) Modeling • Group Member List
4 2/2 Ch. 4 • Entity Relationship (ER) Modeling
5 2/9 Ch. 4 • Entity Relationship (ER) Modeling • Project Description
6 2/16 Ch. 5 • Normalization of Database Tables
7 2/23 Chs. 6 & 7 • Structured Query Language (SQL) • ERD
• Assignment 1 Due • Access Implementation
8 3/2 Exam 1 • Chs. 1–5
3/9 Spring break, no class
9 3/16 Chs. 6 & 7 • Structured Query Language (SQL)
10 3/23 Chs. 6 & 7 • Structured Query Language (SQL)
11 3/30 Chs. 6 & 7 • Structured Query Language (SQL) • Forms/Reports
12 4/6 Chs. 6 & 7 • Structured Query Language (SQL)
13 4/13 Ch. 9 • Transaction Mgmt and Concur. Control
Ch. 10 • Distributed Database Mgmt Systems
• Assignment 2 Due
14 4/20 Ch. 12 • The Data Warehouse • Project Report Due
15 4/27 Exam 2 • Chs. 6, 7, 9, 10, 12
(The schedule is subject to change.)

MIS 6326 / AIM 6337 2

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