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VTU Database Management Systems 2010 SYLLABUS

This document provides information about the syllabus for the subjects "Database Management Systems" and "Computer Networks - I". It outlines the 8 units that make up the Database Management Systems course, including topics like the entity-relationship model, the relational model and relational algebra, SQL, database design, transaction management. It also lists the recommended textbooks. Similarly, it describes the 4 units of the Computer Networks - I course covering topics such as the OSI model, physical layer transmission, data link layer error detection, and switching. Recommended textbooks are provided for this course as well. In 3 sentences, the document summarizes the key topics and textbooks for the Database Management Systems and Computer Networks - I courses

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VTU Database Management Systems 2010 SYLLABUS

This document provides information about the syllabus for the subjects "Database Management Systems" and "Computer Networks - I". It outlines the 8 units that make up the Database Management Systems course, including topics like the entity-relationship model, the relational model and relational algebra, SQL, database design, transaction management. It also lists the recommended textbooks. Similarly, it describes the 4 units of the Computer Networks - I course covering topics such as the OSI model, physical layer transmission, data link layer error detection, and switching. Recommended textbooks are provided for this course as well. In 3 sentences, the document summarizes the key topics and textbooks for the Database Management Systems and Computer Networks - I courses

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Text Books:
1. Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne: Operating
System Principles, 8
th
edition, Wiley India, 2009.
(Listed topics only from Chapters 1 to 12, 17, 21)

Reference Books:
1. D.M Dhamdhere: Operating systems - A concept based Approach,
2
nd
Edition, Tata McGraw- Hill, 2002.
2. P.C.P. Bhatt: Introduction to Operating Systems: Concepts and
Practice, 2
nd
Edition, PHI, 2008.
3. Harvey M Deital: Operating systems, 3
rd
Edition, Pearson
Education, 1990.


DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS


Subject Code: 10CS54 I.A. Marks : 25
Hours/Week : 04 Exam Hours: 03
Total Hours : 52 Exam Marks: 100

PART - A

UNIT 1 6 Hours
Introduction: Introduction; An example; Characteristics of Database
approach; Actors on the screen; Workers behind the scene; Advantages of
using DBMS approach; A brief history of database applications; when not to
use a DBMS.
Data models, schemas and instances; Three-schema architecture and data
independence; Database languages and interfaces; The database system
environment; Centralized and client-server architectures; Classification of
Database Management systems.

UNIT 2 6 Hours
Entity-Relationship Model: Using High-Level Conceptual Data Models for
Database Design; An Example Database Application; Entity Types, Entity
Sets, Attributes and Keys; Relationship types, Relationship Sets, Roles and
Structural Constraints; Weak Entity Types; Refining the ER Design; ER
Diagrams, Naming Conventions and Design Issues; Relationship types of
degree higher than two.

UNIT 3 8 Hours
Relational Model and Relational Algebra : Relational Model Concepts;
Relational Model Constraints and Relational Database Schemas; Update
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Operations, Transactions and dealing with constraint violations; Unary
Relational Operations: SELECT and PROJECT; Relational Algebra
Operations from Set Theory; Binary Relational Operations : JOIN and
DIVISION; Additional Relational Operations; Examples of Queries in
Relational Algebra; Relational Database Design Using ER- to-Relational
Mapping.

UNIT 4 6 Hours
SQL 1: SQL Data Definition and Data Types; Specifying basic constraints
in SQL; Schema change statements in SQL; Basic queries in SQL; More
complex SQL Queries.

PART - B
UNIT 5 6 Hours
SQL 2 : Insert, Delete and Update statements in SQL; Specifying
constraints as Assertion and Trigger; Views (Virtual Tables) in SQL;
Additional features of SQL; Database programming issues and techniques;
Embedded SQL, Dynamic SQL; Database stored procedures and SQL /
PSM.

UNIT 6 6 Hours
Database Design 1: Informal Design Guidelines for Relation Schemas;
Functional Dependencies; Normal Forms Based on Primary Keys; General
Definitions of Second and Third Normal Forms; Boyce-Codd Normal Form

UNIT 7 6 Hours
Database Design -2: Properties of Relational Decompositions; Algorithms
for Relational Database Schema Design; Multivalued Dependencies and
Fourth Normal Form; Join Dependencies and Fifth Normal Form; Inclusion
Dependencies; Other Dependencies and Normal Forms

UNIT 8 8 Hours
Transaction Management: The ACID Properties; Transactions and
Schedules; Concurrent Execution of Transactions; Lock- Based Concurrency
Control; Performance of locking; Transaction support in SQL; Introduction
to crash recovery; 2PL, Serializability and Recoverability; Lock
Management; Introduction to ARIES; The log; Other recovery-related
structures; The write-ahead log protocol; Checkpointing; Recovering from a
System Crash; Media Recovery; Other approaches and interaction with
concurrency control.


Text Books:
1. Elmasri and Navathe: Fundamentals of Database Systems,
5
th
Edition, Pearson Education, 2007.
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(Chapters 1, 2, 3 except 3.8, 5, 6.1 to 6.5, 7.1, 8, 9.1, 9.2
except SQLJ, 9.4, 10)
2. Raghu Ramakrishnan and Johannes Gehrke: Database
Management Systems, 3
rd
Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2003.
(Chapters 16, 17.1, 17.2, 18)

Reference Books:
1. Silberschatz, Korth and Sudharshan: Data base System
Concepts, 6
th
Edition, Mc-GrawHill, 2010.
2. C.J. Date, A. Kannan, S. Swamynatham: An Introduction to
Database Systems, 8
th
Edition, Pearson Education, 2006.


COMPUTER NETWORKS - I

Subject Code: 10CS55 I.A. Marks : 25
Hours/Week : 04 Exam Hours: 03
Total Hours : 52 Exam Marks: 100

PART A

UNIT - 1 7 Hours
Introduction: Data Communications, Networks, The Internet, Protocols &
Standards, Layered Tasks,
The OSI model, Layers in OSI model, TCP/IP Protocol suite, Addressing

UNIT- 2 7 Hours
Physical Layer-1: Analog & Digital Signals, Transmission Impairment, Data
Rate limits, Performance, Digital-digital conversion (Only Line coding:
Polar, Bipolar and Manchester coding), Analog-to-digital conversion (only
PCM), Transmission Modes, Digital-to-analog conversion

UNIT- 3 6 Hours
Physical Layer-2 and Switching: Multiplexing, Spread Spectrum,
Introduction to switching, Circuit Switched Networks, Datagram Networks,
Virtual Circuit Networks

UNIT- 4 6 Hours
Data Link Layer-1: Error Detection & Correction: Introduction, Block
coding, Linear block codes, Cyclic codes, Checksum.

PART - B

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