S511: Database Design (3 cr.)
Concerned with a comprehensive view of the processes involved in developing formal access to information from a user-centered point of view. Considers various database models such as flat file, hierarchical, relational, and hypertext in terms of text, sound, numeric, image, and geographic data. Students will design and implement databases using several commercial database management systems.
Prerequisites:
P: S401
Course Syllabi:
- Ding (Spring 2010)
- Yang (Fall 2009)
- Yang (Summer I 2009)
- Ding (Spring 2009)
- Yang (Fall 2008)
- Yang (Summer I 2008)
- Wead (Spring 2008)
- Yang (Fall 2007)
This course was known as L546: User-Centered Database Design prior to the Fall 2007 semester.
- Walter (Summer I 2007)
- Colon (Fall 2006)
- Kurtz (Spring 2006)
- Yang (Fall 2005)
- Kurtz (Spring 2005)
- Yang (Fall 2004)
- Howard, L (Spring 2004)
- Yang (Fall 2003)
- Yang (Spring 2003)
- Howard (Fall 2002)
- Howard (Fall 2002)
- Mostafa (Fall 2001)
- Mostafa (Fall 2001)
- Howard (Spring 2001)
- Mostafa (Fall 2000)
- Fortuna (Fall 1999)
- Mostafa (Fall 1999)
