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Mastering Modern Databases: From History to Architecture & Data Models

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“Mastering Modern Databases: From History to Architecture & Data Models” is a comprehensive and well-structured guide that introduces students to the foundational principles and architecture of database systems. Designed for university-level learners and IT enthusiasts, this two-part lecture presentation bridges theoretical concepts with real-world database applications. Week 2: Introduction to Databases & Users This section offers a clear and engaging overview of the evolution of database technology, beginning with the limitations of traditional file-based systems and leading into the purpose and benefits of modern database systems. Key highlights include: The history of database systems and the emergence of relational databases Common problems with file-based approaches (e.g., data redundancy, inconsistency) Core advantages of the database approach, such as: Controlled redundancy Improved data integrity Centralized backup & recovery A detailed explanation of Database Management Systems (DBMS), including their purpose and features Roles and responsibilities of various database users: End users Application programmers Database administrators Database developers Week 3: Database Architecture, Concepts & Models Building upon the foundational knowledge, this section dives deeper into the structural and architectural components of modern databases. It introduces: Client-server architecture models: Two-tier architecture: Simplicity and client-server interaction Three-tier architecture: Scalability and application layering Database system concepts, including: Schemas (internal, conceptual, external) Instances Data dictionaries Data models and their classifications: Conceptual (e.g., Entity-Relationship models) Logical (e.g., relational, hierarchical, network) Physical (storage-level) Relational data model fundamentals: Tables, rows (tuples), columns (attributes) Types of keys (primary, foreign, composite, candidate, etc.) Types of relationships (1:1, 1:M, M:M) Types of database systems: Centralized vs. Distributed Single-user (personal) vs. Multi-user (organizational) Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous distribution Perfect For: Students studying Database Management Systems (DBMS) Learners preparing for exams or practical lab sessions Anyone seeking a clear, structured intro to database theory Whether you're new to databases or reviewing for a test, this resource simplifies complex concepts and gives you a solid grounding in both the theoretical framework and practical relevance of modern database systems.

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Week 2
Databases and Database users

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By the end of this lesson, students should be able to:

Describe the history of Database

Identify the characteristics of the database approach

Explain the advantages of the Database Management system approach.

State examples of databases and their users.

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