Swedish name: Introduktion till databashantering
This syllabus is valid: 2018-01-01 valid to 2023-12-31 (newer version of the syllabus exists)
Syllabus for courses starting after 2024-01-01
Syllabus for courses starting before 2023-12-31
Course code: 5DV202
Credit points: 7.5
Education level: First cycle
Main Field of Study and progress level:
Computing Science: First cycle, has at least 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Grading scale: Pass with distinction, Pass with merit, Pass, Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
Responsible department: Department of Computing Science
Established by: Faculty Board of Science and Technology, 2017-12-27
This course covers the concepts and tools necessary to use database systems. This starts with introducing the relational and semi-structured models of data and then delving into the classic relational query languages (tuple calculus and relational algebra), normalization theory and entity-relationship modeling. This is followed by an in-depth coverage of SQL including its use in a server environment. The last part of the course covers semi-structured data models using XML and accessed via XPath/XQuery.
The course consists of two parts:
Part 1, principles, 4.5 credits:
This part covers the following topics: the relational model of data; the use of SQL, as both a stand-alone language and its use in applications with C, Java or Python as the host language, to express queries and updates as well as to declare schemata; the relational algebra and calculus; Entity Relationship-based schema design; and the normalization of relational schemata. The semi-structured data model as represented in XML and accessed in XPath/XQuery.
Part 2, practice, 3 credits. In the practice part some of the theories and techniques discussed in the principles part are put into practice. This consists of a series of mandatory practical assignments.
Knowledge and understanding
After having completed the course the student will be able to:
Skills and abilities
After having completed the course the student will be able to:
To be admitted to the course, 60 ECTS credits in Computing Science or two years of completed studies are required, in both cases including the courses (or equivalent):
1) Either CS2: Algorithms and problemsolving (5DV169) or Data Structures and Algorithms (5DV149/5DV150) and
2) CS4: Logic for computer science (5DV163) or 5DV102 Fundations of Logic and Model Theory or Mathematics courses comprising of 22.5 ECTS-credits.
3) Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper Secondary course English A/5. Where the language of instruction is
Swedish, applicants must prove proficiency in Swedish to the level required for basic eligibility for higher studies.
Instruction consists of lectures and mandatory assignments. In addition to scheduled activities, individual work with the material is also required.
The examination of Part 1 (FSR XX) consists of a six recitations worth 33 points each, and a written exam worth 800 points. The recitations are done by handing in a written solution to given problems and then participating in the recitations. Students are randomly chosen to present their solutions and the others students are expected do discuss and contribute to the solutions presented. The grades given are Fail (U), Pass (3), Pass with Merit (4), or Pass with Distinction (5). The grades are determined based on the following scale:
5: p >= 900
4: 900 > p >= 750
3: 750 > p >= 500
U: 500 > p
The examination of Part 2 consists of a three mandatory assignments that must be demonstrated to an adequate degree in a lab setting. The assignments are assessed as either complete or incomplete. In part 2, the grades given are Passed (G) or Fail (U). The part will be rated G/passed when all three mandatory assignments are assessed as completed. If a student participates in the examination but do not get all assignments assessed as completed at the end of the course, the grade U is given on the part.
On the course as a whole, the grades given are Fail (U), Pass (3), Pass with Merit (4), or Pass with Distinction (5). In order to pass the course, both mandatory parts must be passed. The final grade of the course is the grade of part 1
For all students who do not pass the regular examination there are additional opportunities to do the examination.
A student who has passed an examination may not be re-examined.
A student who has taken two tests for a course or a segment of a course, without passing, has the right to have another examiner appointed, unless there exist special reasons (Higher Education Ordnance Chapter 6, Section 22). Requests for new examiners are made to the head of the Department of Computing Science.
Examination based on this syllabus is guaranteed for two years after the first registration of the course. This applies even if the course is closed down and this syllabus ceased to be valid.
TRANSFER OF CREDITS
Students have the right to be tried on prior education or equivalent knowledge and skills acquired in the profession can be credited for the same education at Umeå University. Application for credit is submitted to the Student Services / Degree. For more information on credit transfer available at Umeå University's student web, www.student.umu.se, and the Higher Education Ordinance (Chapter 6). A refusal of crediting can be appealed (Higher Education chapter 12) to the University Appeals Board. This applies to the whole as part of the application for credit transfer is rejected.
This course may not be used towards a degree, in whole or in part, togehter with another course of similar content. If in doubt, consult the student counselors at the Department of Computing Science and / or the program director of your program.
In particular, this course can not, in whole or in part, be used in a degree together with 5DV119 Introduction to Database Management. The overlap between these two courses are 7.5 credits.
Course connections to programs and degrees
The course is a mandatory course for the Bachelor Of Science Programme in Computing Science, Master of Science Programme in Computing Science and Engineering, and can be included in the profile "Bioinformatics" in the Master of Science Programme in Biotechnology.
Database systems : the complete book
Garcia-Molina Hector, Ullman Jeffrey D., Widom Jennifer
2. ed., new internat. ed. : Harlow, Essex : Pearson Education Ltd : cop. 2014 : ii, 1133 s. :
ISBN: 129202447X
Mandatory
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Database systems : the complete book
Garcia-Molina Hector, Ullman Jeffrey D., Widom Jennifer
2. ed. : Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall : cop. 2009 : xxxvi, 1203 s. :
ISBN: 978-0-13-187325-4
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Database systems : the complete book
Garcia-Molina Hector, Ullman Jeffrey D., Widom Jennifer
2. ed. : Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall : cop. 2009 : xxxvi, 1203 s. :
ISBN: 978-0-13-187325-4
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Reading instructions: (2009 or 2013 or 2014) ISBN (978-0131873254, 978-0-13-135428 or 978-1-292-02447-9)