Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach
Database Design, Application, Development,
and Administration: Introduction To Database
Environments: Introduction To Database
Management:
Author: Charles Hayes:
In computing, a database can be defined
as a structured collection of records or
data that is stored in a computer so that
a program can consult it to answer queries.
The records retrieved in answer to queries
become information that can be used to make
decisions.
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
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Instructional Goals:
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Standard Vocabulary:
Learning Objectives:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
@ Introduction To Database
Environments:
A. Introduction To Database
Management:
1. Data Characteristics:
2. Features of Database Management
Systems:
a. Database Definition:
b. Nonprocedural Access:
c. Application Development and Procedural
Language Interface:
d. Features to Support Database Operations:
e. Third-Party Features:
3. Development of Database Technology and
Market Structure:
a. Evolution of Database Technology:
b. Current Market for Database Software:
4. Architectures of Database Management
Systems:
a. Data Independence and the Three Schema
Architecture:
b. Distributed Processing and the Client-Server
Architecture:
5. Organizational Impacts of Database Technology:
a. Interacting with Databases:
b. Information Resource Management:
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* GLOSSARY:
* BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES & INDEX:
* PAPERBACK:
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* GLOSSARY:
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