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CO1092 Information Processing


CO1092 Information Processing

Credits: 10 Convenor: Dr. N. D. N. Measor Semester: 2

Prerequisites: desirable: CO1099 or CO1098 or equivalent
Assessment: Continuous assessment: 100% Examination: 0%
Lectures: 12 Problem Classes: none
Tutorials: none Private Study: 33
Labs: 24 Seminars: none
Project: none Other: none
Surgeries: 6 Total: 75

Explanation of Pre-requisites

Some familiarity with basics of information technology as, for example in CO1099 or CO1098, would be helpful.

Course Description

A common use of computers is the storage, retrieval, and organisation of all kinds of information. A program which performs these tasks is known as a database, and this module teaches both the use of databases, and how they can be built.

Aims

The module will provide students with the opportunity to learn the basics of design and implementation of small databases. It will give experience in the use of a computer as a tool for managing and processing information. Students will become familiar with the software package Microsoft Access.

Objectives

Transferable Skills

Syllabus

Relational databases. What are data, data entities and attributes, relationships, keys. Relational modelling, Entity Relationship (ER) modelling, database design.

Query-By-Example: Microsoft Access. Creating a database and tables, data updating, querying the database, simple forms and report generation.

Reading list

Essential:

T. Connolly and C. Begg, Database Solutions, Addison-Wesley 2000.

Recommended:

C. Betini, S. Ceri and S. Navathe, Conceptual Database Design, an Entity-Relationship Approach, Benjamin-Cummings 1992.

Details of Assessment

The module is examined entirely by continual assessment via several weekly exercises and the end of semester project.


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