Title: Assessment CIS 335 Database Management
1Assessment CIS 335 Database Management
AnalysisHerb Schuette
Topics Database Environment and
Architecture Database Analysis and
design Database Implementation SQL Server,
ADO .NET , Oracle Data warehousing, mining,
reporting Database administration Object-oriente
d database development IS 2002.8 Physical design
Implementation with DBMS
2Texts Hoffer, Prescott and McFadden, Modern
Database Management, Prentice-Hall, 6th ed,
2002 E. Petroutsos and A Bilgin, Visual Basic
.NET Database Programming Sybex,
2002 Software MS Access - Northwind and Hoffer
examples MS SQL Server- Enterprise manager,
Query Analyzer MS Visual Basic .NET Oracle
3Goals/Objectives
- Understand the role and use of database
management systems in a variety of organizations. - Design and implement database systems, including
table structures, data relationships, visual data
access and SQL queries. - E-R, Object data process models for design and
analysis - Develop skills for manipulation, reporting and
analysis of large data repositories
4Topics
- Organizational data environments
- Data modeling and analysis
- Architectures and technologies
- Physical database design and performance
- Data acquisition and front-end processes MS
Access, VB and Web forms - Data manipulation and analysis SQL and data
query construction - SQL Server, transact-SQL, ADO .NET
- Data aware controls in VB .Net, ADO .NET
- Database maintenance and administration
- Data security and privacy
- Reporting and data mining data marts and
warehouses OLAP - Distributed databases Client / Server
Centralized repositories - Web-based data management
5AssessmentBased on class of six students
- Solid grounding in database analysis tools based
on exercises in text and student presentations
100 - Mixed results with VB and ADO programming wide
discrepancy in core programming skills 50 - Use of VB environment for connection, query and
modification of Access and SQL Server databases
80 - Evaluation core concepts and analysis tools
grounded in Hoffer material went well mixed
results with db programming given weak VB skills
for 50 of class