Master the art of relational databases with this comprehensive course, designed to equip you with essential skills for database modeling, design, and implementation. You’ll start with core concepts like Entity-Relationship (ER) modeling, progressing through relational algebra and foundational SQL commands for creating, manipulating, and querying databases.



Relational Databases

Instructor: BITS Pilani Instructors Group
Access provided by Toshiba Software India
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What you'll learn
Design comprehensive database schemas using ER modeling and normalization, transform conceptual models into efficient relational structures.
Execute complex SQL operations for data manipulation and querying, master DDL and DML statements to manage database content effectively.
Implement transaction processing and concurrency control mechanisms, apply indexing and optimization techniques for high-performance systems.
Skills you'll gain
- Query Languages
- Data Integrity
- Logical Reasoning
- Database Theory
- Data Storage
- Database Architecture and Administration
- Relational Databases
- Database Management
- Information Technology
- Transaction Processing
- System Design and Implementation
- Databases
- Problem Solving
- Data Modeling
- Data Analysis
- Database Design
- Information Architecture
- SQL
- Database Systems
- Data Management
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There are 10 modules in this course
All Information Systems operate on data. Most of the systems depend on Database Management Systems, commonly referred as DBMS, to store the data and enable updates and retrievals. Modern DBMS have rich functionality to maintain and protect data during concurrent access from users. We look at expectations from DBMS to meet the needs of organizations. We will finally look at varieties of DBMS that are available.
What's included
13 videos10 readings5 assignments
In this module, we discuss the basic concepts of conceptual database design. We understand anomalies in database operations. You will be introduced to the Entity–Relationship (ER) model, which is a popular high-level conceptual data model. We will discuss the diagrammatic notations used with the ER model, the ER model's constraints, and their use in the design of conceptual schemas for database applications. We also understand the basics of the Enhanced Entity–Relationship (EER) Model.
What's included
13 videos13 readings6 assignments
In this module, we discuss the basic concepts of Relational Model. We understand the Relational Model Terminologies. We discuss the characteristics of Relations and the Relational constraints. We also learn and understand the update Operations and the ways to deal with Constraint Violations. We learn the steps and process of mapping ER Constructs to relations.
What's included
17 videos17 readings7 assignments
In this module, we will learn formal query languages associated with the relational model. We will look at query operators in these languages and see how we can combine the operators to get the desired results.
What's included
13 videos13 readings6 assignments
In this module, we will learn Structured Query Language(SQL), which is a standard-based language implemented by all relational databases to enable working with the structure and contents of the database . We will look at statements for defining schema, querying, and updating data in the database.
What's included
17 videos17 readings7 assignments
In this module, we discuss the basic concepts of Functional dependencies and inference rules. We understand anomalies in database operations. We understand the need for normalization of relational schemas. We discuss the conditions for various Normal Forms- 2NF, 3NF, and BCNF. We explore the process of decomposition used to take a relation to higher normal forms. We learn how to check whether a decomposition is lossless or dependency-preserving.
What's included
10 videos8 readings5 assignments
In this module, you will understand important disk properties and how data is stored on the disk. You learn about the File storage schemes for storing data. You learn important static hashing and dynamic hashing schemes used for storing and fast retrieval of data from the database
What's included
10 videos9 readings5 assignments
In this module, you will understand what is Indexing and its purpose in Databases. You will gain knowledge about the various categories of Indexing schemes like- Primary indexing, Secondary indexing and Multilevel indexing, and also learn how to design the same. You will understand and learn to design B+ tree indexing structures for Relational databases.
What's included
10 videos10 readings7 assignments
In this module, you learn about the Transaction model used in relational database systems which includes the need for a transaction, concept of schedule, serial and concurrent schedules, and serializability. You learn the need for concurrency control and the concept of locks-based concurrency control, deadlock and deadlock detection. You also learn about Timestamp-based protocols for concurrency control.
What's included
11 videos10 readings5 assignments
In this module, first, you learn various schemes to recover from loss in the event of a crash, and restoring the databases with minimum impact. You learn more on log-based recovery techniques including checkpointing. Then, you understand the steps in SQL query processing and you are introduced to Query optimisation and Heuristics used. Next, you will get an introduction to Database security and important schemes used in securing databases from unauthorised access.
What's included
11 videos12 readings6 assignments
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