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Perencanaan dan Pengelolaan Basis Data

Daftar Pustaka :

1. DATABASE SYSTEMS DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, AND


MANAGEMENT (DIM)
BY
CARLOS CORONEL, STEVEN MORRIS & PETER ROB
(NINTH EDITION 2011)

2. MANAGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (MIT)


BY
WAINRIGHT MARTIN, CAROL V.BROWN,
DANIEL W. DEHAYES, JEFFREY A. HOFFER, &
WILLIAM C. PERKINS
(FIFTH EDITION 2005)

3. DATABASE SYSTEM CONCEPTS


BY
HENRY F. KORT & ABRAHAM SILBERSCHATZ
(McGRAW HILL)

4. AN INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE SYSTEMS


BY
C.J. DATE
(ADDITION-WESLEY)

5. FUNDAMENTALS OF DATABASE SYSTEMS


BY
RAMEZ ELMASRI & SHAMKANT B. NAVATHE
(The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company)

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1 07/02/17 DIM - Chapter 1. Database Systems Realisasi

 Why Databases
 Data vs Information IDEM
 Database Intro
 Why Database Design is Important
 Evolution of File System Data
Processing
 Problems with File System Data
Processing
 Database Systems

2 14/02/17 DIM - Chapter 2. Data Models Realisasi

 Data Modeling and Data Models


 The Importance of Data Models IDEM
 Data Model Basic Building Blocks
 Business Rules
 The Evolution of Data Models
 Degrees of Data Abstraction

3 28/02/17 DIM - Chapter 3. The Relational Database Realisasi


Model

 A Logical View of Data IDEM


 Keys
 Integrity Rules
 Relational Set Operators
 The Data Dictionary and the System
Catalog
 Relationships within the Relational
Database
 Data Redundancy Revisited
 Indexes

4 28/02/17 DIM - Chapter 4. Entity Relationship Realisasi


Modeling & Chapter 5. Advanced Data
Modeling
IDEM
 The Entity Relationship Model (ERM)
 Developing an ER Diagram
 Database Design Challenges :
Conflicting Goals
 The Extended Entity Relationship Model

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5 07/03/17 DIM - Chapter 6. Normalization of Database
Tables

 Database Tables and Normalization


 The Need for Normalization
 The Normalization Process
 Improving the Design
 Surrogate Key Considerations
 Higher-Level Normal Forms
 Normalization and Database Design
 Denormalization
 Data-Modeling Checklist

6 Advance ERD & Further Normalization &


DIM - Chapter 7. Introduction to SQL

 Specialization & Generalization


 Aggregation
 Physical Table Convertions
 Further Normalization
 Summary of Normalization
 Design & Normalization Exercises
 SQL :
 Data Definition Commands
 Data Manipulation Commands
 SELECT Queries
 Additional Data Definition
Commands
 Additional SELECT Query
Keywords
 Virtual Tables (Creating View)
 Joining Database Tables
 Theta Join
 Equi Join
 Natural Join
 Inner Join
 Outer Join : Left, Right and Full

7 MIT - Chapter 8. Basic Information Systems


Concepts

 System Definition
 Information System Definition
 General Structure of System
 Component Decomposition

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 Fundamental Components of
Organization
 Decision Making Process
 Business Process
 Principles for Redesigning Business
Process
 Information Systems Life Cycle
 Logic To-Be Model Symbols
 Logic To-Be Model Processes
 Work Process Flow Symbols / Sysem
Flowchart Symbols
 Program Flowchart Symbols
 Object-Oriented Techniques
 Object-Oriented Approach
 IT-Related Risks
 Life Cycle Controls

8 MIT - Chapter 9. Application Development


By IS Professionals

 The System Development Life Sycle


(SDLC)
 SDLC Roles
 SDLC Characteristics
 SDLC Advantages
 SDLC Disadvantages
 Prototyping Life Cycle
 Combining Prototyping & SDLC
 Join Application Design (JAD)
 Computer-Aided Software Engineering
(CASE)
 Rapid Application Development (RAD)
 RAD Advantages
 RAD Disadvantages
 Object-Oriented Methods (O-O)

9 DIM - Chapter 9. Database Design

 The Information System


 The Systems Development Life Cycle
(SDLC)
 The Database Life Cycle (DBLC)
 Conceptual Design
 DBMS Software Selection
 Logical Design

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 Physical Design
 Database Design Strategies
 Centralized versus Decentralized Design

10 DIM - Chapter 10. Transaction Management


and Concurrency Control

 What Is a Transaction ?
 Concurrency Control
 Concurrency Control with Locking
Methods
 Concurrency Control with Time
Stamping Methods
 Concurrency Control with Optimistic
Methods
 Database Recovery Management

11 DIM - Chapter 12. Distributed Database


Management Systems

 The Evolution of Distributed Database


Management Systems
 DDBM Advantages and Disadvantages
 Distributed Processing and Distributed
Databases
 Characteristics of Distributed Database
Management Systems
 DDBMS Components
 Levels of Data and Process Distribution

 Distributed Database Transparency


Features
 Distribution Transparency
 Transaction Transparency
 Performance Transparency and Query
Optimization
 Distributed Database Design
 Client/Server versus DDBMS
 C..J. Date's Twelve Commandments for
Distributed Databases

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12 DIM - Chapter 13. Business Intelligence and
Data Warehouses

 The Need for Data Analysis


 Business Intelligence
 Business Intelligence Architecture
 Decision Support Data
 The Data Warehouse
 Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)
 Star Schemas
 Implementing a Data Warehouse
 Data Mining
 SQL Extensions for OLAP

13 MIT - Chapter 14. The Data Resource


(Data Management)

 The Data Resource


 Key Principles In Managing Data
 Data Pyramid
 Application Categories
 Categories of Information Processing
 Types of Data Standards
 Asset Management Functions
 Data Management Policies
 Data Ownership
 Transborder Data Flows
 Data Administration
 Data Steward
 Tools for Managing Data
 Infrastructure Management Issues
 Applications Portfolio Management
Issues
 Role of User-Manager

14 DIM - Chapter 15. Database Administration


and Security

 Data as a Corporate Asset


 The Need for and Role of a Database in
an Organization
 Introduction of a Database : Special
Considerations
 The Evolution of the Database
Administration Function

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 The Database Environment's Human
Component
 Security
 Database Administration Tools
 Developing a Data Administration
Strategy
 The DBA at Work : Using Oracle for
Database Administration

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