3 hours lecture + 1 hour lab, 3 credits
This course introduces fundamental database concepts and database systems development methods with an emphasis on relational database design and implementation. Topics include DBMS concepts, data modeling, data normalization, database implementation, Structured Query Language, client-server database issues, Web databases, and advanced database concepts such as transaction control, distributed databases, and data warehouses. A popular PC-based database management system is used to complete a term-long development project. Note: Basic computing skills are assumed. Students with little computer experience should take CPS 143 or an equivalent course before taking CPS 146.
Prerequisite(s): Provincial English 12 or one of ENG 060, ENG 098, ESL 090 or placement testing
This course is not offered in any upcoming terms
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