
COMPX323-20A (HAM)
Advanced Database Concepts
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
Colin Pilbrow
4978
G.1.07
colin.pilbrow@waikato.ac.nz
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Annika Hinze
annika.hinze@waikato.ac.nz
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Lecturer(s)
Colin Pilbrow
4978
G.1.07
colin.pilbrow@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
Paper Structure
The objective of this paper is to provide students with in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience of a modern corporate relational database system. COMPX323 is taught through weekly lectures and tutorials, which will run mostly in an integrated fashion.
Topics covered in the lecture programme, tutorials and project will include:
- Advanced database design (Entity-Relation model and relational schema)
- Database Design Quality
- Advanced data retrieval (SQL)
- Indexing for faster data access
- Big data and No-SQL databases
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:
Assessment
Marks for completed work will be posted on Moodle for you to check and ensure that they have been recorded correctly. If there is any discrepancy in your marks, inform the lecturer.
Ensure you keep all complete coursework until you have received your final grade. The completed coursework will be required if you need to have your grade reviewed.
The student must get at least 50% in the exam and must also achieve an overall at least 50% to receive a passing grade for this paper.
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.
Required and Recommended Readings
Required Readings
Recommended Readings
There are no recommended textbooks for this paper. Reading material will be made available on Moodle.
A good textbook is"Database Systems: The Complete Book" by
Other Resources
Computing resources
There will be a lab made available R Block for use by COMPX323A students to complete the project for this paper.
The lab is open for class use during normal working hours. Outside of these hours, you will need authorisation for after hours access. A Cardax authorisation form can be obtained from the Computer Science administrators. You may use the facilities during the lab session you signed up for. Sessional assistants will be available to assist you. You should not log on during the times that another class is scheduled to use the laboratory even if there are machines not being used. You are advised to check the laboratory schedule posted on the laboratory door for the available times.
Panopto Recordings
All lectures will be recorded and made available. However, many interactive discussions and practice sessions will have best learning outcomes when students attend in person.
Mini Lecture Videos
Selected topics will be introduced using video mini lectures. You are required to be familiar with these before attending the lectures following the publication of the videos, as these lectures will focus on student work and practicing the skills that have been introduced in the mini lecture video.
Flipped classroom and Integrated Lectures
In these lectures the typical lecture and homework elements of a course are reversed. Short video lectures are viewed by students at home before the class session, while in-class time is devoted to exercises, projects, or discussions.
Online Support
Workload
- Lectures:24
- Tutorials/Labs:12 (may be integrated with lectures and in mini lecture videos)
- Test:1 small + 2 normal
Non Contact Hours (average student):
- Quizzes:12
- Project:16
- Mini lecture videos: up to 12
- Reading/Revision:24
Studying for Tests/Exams:24
This is a very rough guideline; the number of hours you spend and the way you allocate those hours will depend very much on your individual background and aptitudes.
Linkages to Other Papers
Prerequisite(s)
Prerequisite papers: COMPX223 or COMP219 and one of COMPX201, COMPX202, COMPX221, COMPX241, COMPX242, COMP203, COMP204, COMP258, COMP241 or COMP242
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: COMP329