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FAKULTI TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT DAN KOMUNIKASI UNIVERSITI TEKNIKAL MALAYSIA MELAKA

TEKNOLOGI SEMASA PANGKALAN DATA


MITP 5313 SEMESTER 2 SESI 2012/2013

MITP 5313 CURRENT TREND OF DATABASE TECHNOLOGY (3,2,1) Type of Subject : Core Learning Outcomes After completing this course, the student should be able to : 1. 2. 3. 4. identify the new trends in database technology. strengthen students' grasp of database systems. provide broader aspects of management and development of databases. explore the current technologies for databases. 5. investigate the replication requirements for mobile databases. 6. research how current trends in database technology may be used to provide solutions to some of the problems faced by database developers and users. Synopsis From the time database was introduced to the market, there have been many changes towards the way data is shared, manipulated and stored. This course will discuss topics that are of growing importance in both the database research community and industry. Topics covered may include object-relational databases, database design and queries, active and deductive databases, mobile databases, data warehousing and data mining, multimedia databases, spatial and temporal databases, distributed databases, XML, database administration, database security and database recovery, uncertainty in databases and other current issues and trends in database technology. Pre-Requisite Sufficient knowledge in Database Systems. Practical Application Open Lab Session (any Database Management System (DBMS)). 1.0 References [1] Sikha, B. and Richard, E. (2012) Database design using entity-relationship diagrams . [2] Han, J. and Kamber, M. (2006). Data Mining : Concepts and Techniques, 2nd Edition, Morgan Kaufman. Fakulti Teknologi Maklumat dan Komunikasi Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 1/7

[3] Kumar, V. (2006). Mobile Database Systems, Wiley-Interscience. [4] Marakas, G. M. (2003). Modern Data Warehousing, Mining and Visualization, Prentice Hall. [5] Mullins, C. S. (2002). Database Administration The Complete Guide to Practices and Procedures, Addison Wesley. [6] Saeed Rahimi & Frank S. Haug, 2010. Distributed database management systems : a practical approach . [7] Powell, G. (2006). Beginning XML Databases, 3rd Edition, Wrox. [8] Rob, P. and Coronel, C. (2004). Database Systems : Design, Implementation, and Management, 6th Edition, Course Technology. [9] Rodolphe, D. & Helen, G. 2010. Spatial data quality : from process to decisions. [10] Chen, Shu-Ching & Shyu, Mei-Ling, Methods and innovations for multimedia database content management.

2.0 Subject Implementations i) ii) Lecture Session 2 hours per week for 14 weeks (Total = 28 hours) Assessment (course works and final examination)

3.0 Subject Evaluations Course Works: Assignments Group Project and Presentation Mid-Semester Examination Final Examination Total

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Methods of Assessment Component Assignments Group Project and Presentation Mid-Semester Examination Final Examination Knowledge / / / / Competency / / / / Attitude / / Communication / / -

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Detail Syllabus and Teaching Plan Main R ef er e n ce s

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Overview of Modern Database Technology - Database Technology Trends in Data Model, Database Hardware, User Interface, Program Interface, Presentation and Display, and Nature of Processing. - Modern Database Technologies.

Open Lab/ - Problems faced by database developers and users. Discussion Lecture Object-Relational Databases - Object-Oriented Databases (History, Concepts, Creation, and Manipulation). - Object-Relational Databases (DBMS Classification Matrix, Base Type Extension, Features of Type Extension, Complex Types, Inheritance Implementation Techniques). - Database Design, Normalization and Queries. Open Lab/ - Current Issues in Advanced Object-Relational Database Discussion Design and Queries. Lecture Active and Deductive Databases - Introduction to Active and Deductive Databases. - Syntax and Semantics in : Starburst, Oracle and DB2. - Applications in Integrity, Views, Replication, Workflows and Business Rules. - Design Principles of Active Rules (Properties, Modularization, Debugging and Monitoring, IDEA Methodology). Open Lab/ - Current Issues in Active and Deductive Database. Discussion Lecture Mobile Databases Introduction to Mobile Databases. - Conceptual, Logical, and Physical Design of Mobile Database Systems. - Technologies Required for Mobile Databases. - Replication Requirements for Mobile Databases. - Query Processing and Transaction Management in Mobile Database Systems. - The Relationship between Mobile Database Applications and the World Wide Web. Open Lab/ - Communication Facilities, Data Confidentiality and Current Discussion Issues in Mobile Databases. Lecture Data Warehousing and Data Mining

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Introduction to Data Warehousing and Data Mining. Data Warehousing Architecture and Logical Design. - Data Staging Area and Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) Processing. - How Data Mining relates to Data Warehousing? - The Use of Multi-Dimensional Analysis Using Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) Techniques. - Coverage of the Knowledge Discovery Process Including Common Data Mining Modeling Techniques. - Issues Involved in Planning, Designing, Building, Populating and Maintaining a Successful Data Warehouse. Multimedia Databases Introduction to Multimedia Databases. - Multimedia Data (Text, Image, Audio, Video, Documents). - Multimedia Database Architecture and Performance. - Multimedia Data Feature Extraction. - Retrieval Techniques (Attribute-Based, Text-Based and Content-Based). - Current Issues in Multimedia Data Feature Extraction and Retrieval. Mid-Semester Examination Spatial and Temporal Databases Introduction to Spatial and Temporal Databases. - Spatial and Temporal Database Design and Implementation. - Database Technology for Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

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Open Lab/ - Current Issues in Spatial and Temporal Database. Discussion Lecture Distributed Databases Introduction to Distributed Databases. Distributed Database Architectures. - Distributed Database Design (Strategies, Fragmentation and Allocation). - Distributed Data Control (View Management, Data Security and Semantic Integrity Control). - Distributed Query Processing and Optimization. - Distributed Transaction Processing (Concurrency Control Algorithm and Replica Control Protocols). Open Lab/ - Current Issues in Distributed Multimedia Database Design, Discussion Implementation and Query Processing. Lecture Extensible Markup Language (XML) Introduction to XML. - The different between XML and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). - Why XML? How is XML defined? - How XML relates to Databases? XML as a standardized method of transferring data between databases and to and from the Web. Open Lab/ - Issues in identifying structures in a document using XML. Discussion Lecture Database Administration

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Introduction to Database Administration. Database Administrator (DBA) Role and Techniques. - Database Administration Strategy and Organization Memory. - Performance Monitoring and User Management. Data Integrity. Database Security and Recovery Techniques. Open Lab/ Current Issues in Database Backup and Recovery. Discussion Lecture/Lab/ Uncertainty in Databases and Other Current Issues and 12 Discussion Trends 13 Group Project Submission and Presentation 14 Examination Week Matrix of Learning Outcomes No. 1 2 3 Learning Outcomes Identify the new trends in database technology Strengthen students' grasp of database systems Provide broader aspects of management and development of databases Explore the current technologies for databases Investigate the replication requirements for mobile databases Research how current trends in database technology may be used to provide solutions to some of the problems faced by database developers and users 1 = Slightly PO 1 3 3 2 PO 2 PO 3 2 2 1 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 1 1 2 PO 7 Delivery Lecture/ Laboratory/ Discussion Lecture/ Laboratory/ Discussion Lecture/ Laboratory/ Discussion Lecture/ Laboratory/ Discussion Lecture/ Laboratory/ Discussion Lecture/ Laboratory/ Discussion Assessment Assignment/ Project/ Examination Assignment/ Project/ Examination Assignment/ Project/ Examination Assignment/ Project/ Examination Assignment/ Project/ Examination Assignment/ Project/ Examination

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