Database Basics Course
Introduction:
A database is information that is set up for easy access, management and updating. Computer databases typically store aggregations of data records or files that contain information, such as sales transactions, customer data, financials and product information.
Objectives:
Based on the Information Architecture Principle, every database can be architected or evaluated by six interdependent database objectives. Four of these objectives are primarily a function of design, development, and implementation: usability, extensibility, data integrity, and performance.
Course Outlines:
§ Introduction
§ Components
§ DBMS
§ Database types
§ Classification by location
§ Distributed database
§ Transaction
§ System requirement
§ Database Design
§ Components of Database
Who should attend?
§ Students
§ IT Professionals
Learning Outcomes:
You will learn basic Database Management skills. Students learn to write programs with packages, debugging procedures, triggers and database structures using SQL. Database management courses may also cover Visual Basic programming language skills for program design.