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    • database

        • This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of database systems. It begins by addressing the limitations of traditional file-based data management and introduces students to the fundamental concepts of databases and Database Management Systems (DBMS). Through two structured chapters, learners explore topics such as data modeling, the relational model, SQL, and the architecture and functionality of relational DBMS like MySQL, Oracle, and SQL Server. The course emphasizes practical and theoretical understanding through the use of Entity-Relationship diagrams, schema design, and integrity constraints. Students will develop the ability to design, query, and manage databases efficiently while gaining insight into data integrity, security, and concurrent access control. This foundational knowledge prepares students for advanced studies in information systems and data-centric technologies.

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      Faculty: Faculty of Exact Sciences
       Department: Computer Science
       Subject: Database
       Level: 2nd year Bachelor's 
      Teaching Unit: Fundamental Teaching Unit (UEF 1.2)
       Weekly Time Volume: 4.5 hours per week (Lecture: 1h30 + Tutorial: 1h30+ Lab 1h30)
       Number of Credits: 6
       Coefficient: 3
       Total Duration: 4.5 hours per week for 12 weeks
       Evaluation Method:

      Continuous Assessment:

      • 40% (20% DW and 20% Lab)
      • Final Exam: 60%

       Email: abdelhafid.dakhia@univ-biskra.dz