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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAbout Course
Databases form the backbone of all major applications today – tightly or loosely coupled, intranet or internet based, financial, social, administrative, and so on. Structured Database Management Systems (DBMS) based on relational and other models have long formed the basis for such databases. Consequently, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase etc. have emerged as leading commercial systems while MySQL, PostgreSQL etc. lead in open source and free domain.
While DBMS’s differ in the details, they share a common set of models, design paradigms and a Structured Query Language (SQL). In this background the course examines data structures, file organizations, concepts and principles of DBMS’s, data analysis, database design, data modeling, database management, data & query optimization, and database implementation. More specifically, the course introduces relational data models; entity-relationship modeling, SQL, data normalization, and database design. Further it introduces query coding practices using MySQL (or any other open system) through various assignments. Design of simple multi-tier client / server architectures based and Web-based database applications is also introduced.
Mrs. Kajol Bhavinkumar Patel
Prof. Kajol Bhavinkumar Patel is Profesor in Computer Engineering Department, Parul Univeristy, Vadodara, Gujrat. her area of intrest is Database, Big Data & Security. She rich Expirence in teaching the gratuate. She hase a proufound intrest in writing text book. Aprt from this book she has published many numbers of quality papers in national and international journals. she is also wopprked as a paper reviewer.
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