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Fundamentals of Database Systems

Summary

The objective of the course is to obtain a basic knowledge of the database
design in environment of relational databases. The methodology of a database
design comprises a three level conception, i.e. semantic, conceptual and
logical level. The course also involves using SQL language as definition,
manipulation and query language in the database system.

Literature

1.Connolly,T., Begg,C., Holowczak,R. (2008) Business Database Systems. Addison Wesley Publ. Comp., ISBN 978-1-4058-7437-3
2.Loney, K. (2009) ORACLE DATABASE 11g: The Complete Reference. Osborne McGraw-Hill Comp., ISBN 978-0-07-159875-0

Advised literature

1.Loney,K., Brylan,B. (2007) Oracle Database 11g DBA Handbook Osborne McGraw-Hill Comp., ISBN 978-0071496636 
2.Koch, G., Loney, K. (2004): ORACLE DATABASE 10g The Complete Reference. Osborne McGraw-Hill Comp., Emeryville California, ISBN 0-07-225352-5 
3. Date, C. J., (2003) An Introduction to Database Systems. 8th edition: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, ISBN 0-32-119784-4


Language of instruction čeština
Code 157-0340
Abbreviation ZDBSB
Course title Fundamentals of Database Systems
Coordinating department Department of Systems Engineering and Informatics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Dušan Marček, CSc.