This course will offer you an opportunity to learn the fundamental concepts and emerging technologies in database design and modeling and database systems. It presents a balanced theory-practice focus and covers entity relationship model and UML model, relational model, and relational databases. By the end of this part 1 course on data analytics, you will have a foundational understanding of the theory and applications of database management to support data analytics, data mining, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
In this module, we will introduce the fundamental concepts of database management, review applications of database technology, and define key concepts. We will also contrast the file-based approach to data management with the database approach. Finally, we will examine the elements of a database system and the advantages of database design.
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3 Videos7 Lektüren4 Aufgaben
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3 Videos•Insgesamt 8 Minuten
Course Overview•2 Minuten
Meet Your Faculty•1 Minute
File-Based Versus Database Approach to Data Management•5 Minuten
7 Lektüren•Insgesamt 66 Minuten
Course Introduction•2 Minuten
Syllabus - Data Management for Analytics Part 1•10 Minuten
Academic Integrity•1 Minute
Database Technology •15 Minuten
Filed-Based Versus Database Approach to Data Management•15 Minuten
Elements of a Database System•20 Minuten
Module 1 Summary•3 Minuten
4 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 18 Minuten
Check Your Prior Knowledge•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Database Technology •10 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Filed-Based Versus Database Approach to Data Management•2 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Elements of a Database System•3 Minuten
Architecture and Categorization of Database Management Systems (DBMSs)
Modul 2•1 Stunde abzuschließen
Moduldetails
In this module, we take a quick look at what is under the hood of a database management system. We will examine the key components of DBMS architecture and how these components work together for data storage, processing, and management. We also check how DBMSs can be categorized based on data models, degree of simultaneous access, architecture, and usage.
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3 Lektüren3 Aufgaben
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3 Lektüren•Insgesamt 45 Minuten
Architecture of a Database Management System (DBMS)•20 Minuten
Categorization of DBMSs•20 Minuten
Module 2 Summary•5 Minuten
3 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 6 Minuten
Check Your Prior Knowledge•2 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Architecture of a Database Management System (DBMS)•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Categorization of DBMSs•1 Minute
Conceptual Data Modeling, Part 1
Modul 3•1 Stunde abzuschließen
Moduldetails
In this module, we first review the database design process from conceptual and logical to physical database design and elaborate on the data requirements of a business process. We then introduce the Entity Relationship (ER) model for conceptual data modeling. The fundamental building blocks of the ER model include entity types, attribute types, and relationship types. We discuss attribute type details such as domains, key attribute types, simple versus composite attribute types, single-valued versus multi-valued attribute types, and derived attribute types. For relationship types, we also examine the degree and roles, cardinalities, weak entity types, and ternary relationship types. Various examples are included for clarification.
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1 Video5 Lektüren4 Aufgaben
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1 Video•Insgesamt 6 Minuten
Data Modeling: The Entity Relationship Model (ER)•6 Minuten
5 Lektüren•Insgesamt 60 Minuten
Phases of Database Design •15 Minuten
Data Modeling: The Entity Relationship Model (ER)•5 Minuten
Ternary Relationship Types•15 Minuten
Examples of the ER•20 Minuten
Module 3: Summary•5 Minuten
4 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 7 Minuten
Check Your Prior Knowledge•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Phases of Database Design •1 Minute
Assess Your Learning: Data Modeling: The Entity Relationship Model (ER)•2 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Examples of the ER•1 Minute
Conceptual Data Modeling, Part 2
Modul 4•1 Stunde abzuschließen
Moduldetails
In this module, we will learn three additional semantic data modeling concepts: specialization/generalization, categorization, and aggregation. These concepts enhance and extend the ER model discussed in the previous module. We will introduce an alternative conceptual model: the Unified Modeling Language (UML) class diagram. The UML is a modeling language that assists in the specification, visualization, construction, and documentation of artifacts of a software system. The UML can offer case diagrams, sequence diagrams, package diagrams, deployment diagrams, etc. Here we use the UML for conceptual data modeling.
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1 Video3 Lektüren3 Aufgaben
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1 Video•Insgesamt 5 Minuten
Data Modeling: UML Class Diagram•5 Minuten
3 Lektüren•Insgesamt 50 Minuten
The Enhanced Entity Relationship (EER) Model•30 Minuten
The UML Class Diagram•10 Minuten
Week 4 Summary•10 Minuten
3 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 8 Minuten
Check Your Prior Knowledge•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: The Enhanced Entity Relationship (EER) Model•2 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: The UML Class Diagram•3 Minuten
Organizational Aspects of Data Management
Modul 5•1 Stunde abzuschließen
Moduldetails
In this module, we focus on some organizational aspects of data management, including the DBMS catalog, the roles of metadata, and metadata modeling. We also discuss data quality, data governance, and different roles in data management. By the end of this module, you will understand the proper management of data and the corresponding data definitions. Data management entails proper management of data and the corresponding data definitions or metadata. The objective of data management is to ensure that (meta-)data is of good quality, and thus a key resource, for data analytics tasks and effective and efficient managerial decision-making.
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5 Lektüren5 Aufgaben
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5 Lektüren•Insgesamt 75 Minuten
Database Catalog•15 Minuten
Data Quality•20 Minuten
Data Governance•15 Minuten
Roles in Data Management•15 Minuten
Module 5 Summary•10 Minuten
5 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 12 Minuten
Check Your Prior Knowledge•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Database Catalog•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Data Quality•2 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Data Governance•2 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Roles in Data Management•2 Minuten
Relational Model
Modul 6•2 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
As discussed in the previous modules, designing a database takes multiple steps. Once the conceptual data model is finalized, the next step is to map the conceptual data model to a logical data model by the database designer during the logical design step. Note that, unlike the conceptual data model, the logical data model is associated with the data model used by the implementation DBMS environment. In other words, a logical data model is intended for a specific type of DBMS. Since the top ten DBMSs in use are usually dominated by relational DBMSs such as Oracle, MySQL (open-source), Microsoft SQL Server, etc., we will focus on the relational model that can be used as a logical data model for relational DBMSs.
The relational model is a formal data model with a sound mathematical foundation, based on set theory and first-order predicate logic. Unlike the ER and EER models, the relational model has no standard graphical representation, which makes it unsuitable as a conceptual data model. Given its solid theoretical underpinning, the relational model is commonly adopted to build both logical and internal data models.
In this module, we are concerned with the definitions of relational models that can be used as a logical data model and/or an internal model for relational DBMSs such as Oracle and Microsoft SQL servers. The relational model is introduced as a formal data model. Different types of keys are defined, and their roles are specified along with relational constraints. Students will learn the relational model as a logical data model. The mapping of a conceptual ER model to a relational model is explained in detail, including the mapping of entity types, binary one-to-one relationship types, binary one-to-many relationship types, binary many-to-many relationship types, unary relationship types, n-nary relations types, multi-valued attribute types, and weak entity types.
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2 Videos•Insgesamt 9 Minuten
Keys of the Relational Model•5 Minuten
Mapping Binary Relationship Types•5 Minuten
7 Lektüren•Insgesamt 75 Minuten
Relational Model Definition•15 Minuten
Types of Keys in Relational Model•5 Minuten
Summary of Relational Constraints•5 Minuten
Mapping a conceptual ER model to a relational model•5 Minuten
Mapping Unary Relationship Types•25 Minuten
Mapping a Conceptual EER Model to a Relations Model•15 Minuten
Module 6: Summary•5 Minuten
5 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 14 Minuten
Check Your Prior Knowledge•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Relational Model Definition•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Types of Keys in Relational Model•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Mapping a Conceptual ER Model To a Relational Model•3 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Mapping a Conceptual EER Model to a Relations Model•2 Minuten
Normalization of Relational Model and Mapping of the EER Model to Relational Model
Modul 7•1 Stunde abzuschließen
Moduldetails
This module first presents an overview of the insertion, deletion, and update anomalies in an unnormalized relational model and discusses informal normalization guidelines. Two key concepts used in the normal forms are defined and examined: functional dependency and prime attribute type along with various special cases of function dependency, including full versus partial, transitive, trivial, and multivalued dependencies. The process and the formal procedures for the normalization of a relational model are discussed in detail via the first normal form (1 NF), the second normal form (2 NF), the third normal form (3 NF), the Boyce-Codd normal form (BCNF), and the fourth normal form (4 NF).
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1 Video•Insgesamt 6 Minuten
Normalization Examples•6 Minuten
6 Lektüren•Insgesamt 67 Minuten
Motivation•20 Minuten
Informal Normalization Guidelines•5 Minuten
Functional Dependencies and Prime Attribute Types•10 Minuten
Normalization Forms•25 Minuten
Module 7 Summary•5 Minuten
Congratulations!•2 Minuten
5 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 10 Minuten
Check Your Prior Knowledge•2 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Motivation•2 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Informal Normalization Guidelines •1 Minute
Assess Your Learning: Functional Dependencies and Prime Attribute Types•2 Minuten
Assess Your Learning: Normalization Forms•3 Minuten
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