To successfully engage with this module, students are expected to have a foundational understanding of computer Prior knowledge of data structures, file organization, and basic programming concepts, such as variables, control structures, and functions solving is essential.
Familiarity with logical thinking and algorithmic problem will help students grasp the structure and manipulation of data in a database context. While not mandatory, prior exposure to basic data is system architecture stored and accessed.
A general comfort with using computers and and operating systems navigating software sessions may involve the use of can provide helpful context for understanding how environments is also recommended, as practical database management tools and SQL queries .
The purpose of the following pretest is to assess students' foundational understanding of key concepts in computer science, with a particular focus on databases and data management systems.