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Information Systems Development

Summary

The goal of this course is to provide extended informations about database technology to bachelor students. Students will be able to access a DBMS from a host language environment, implement the data layer of an information system (with regard to the efficiency and security issues), and use other data models (like object-relational and XML data model).

This course consists of two parts. The implementation of the data layer of an information system is included in the first part of this course. These topics will be presented for a DBMS like Oracle and SQL Server. Various data models like object-relational and XML data model will be presented in the second part of this course.

Literature

- H. Garcia-Molina, J.D. Ullman, J.D. Widom. Database Systems: The Complete Book. Prentice Hall, 2001.
- C.J. Date: An Introduction to Database Systems. Addison Wesley, 8th Edition, 2003.

Advised literature

- Oracle Documentation
- DB2 Documentation
- SQL Server Documentation
- MonetDB/XQuery Documentation


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 456-0528
Abbreviation TIS
Course title Information Systems Development
Coordinating department Department of Computer Science
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Michal Krátký, Ph.D.