Database Process and Structure
Y52.3505 / Credit
This course examines database models from a managerial perspective with an in-depth focus on business data requirements, operational rules, procedures, and logical structure. Using a case study method and real-world exercises, students research and present real world scenarios and develop automated business process solutions through evaluation and discussion. Upon successful completion of this course the student will have gained a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of data process and structures, database design and database management. Topics covered include: relational algebra and calculus, SQL queries, and business rules; database applications and Internet applications; indexing, disks and files; query evaluation; external sorting, evaluating relational operators; the query optimizer; transactional management and concurrency control; recovery.
You must be an NYU student in a credit program to take this course. It is not available for online registration. If you're interested in applying to the school, call (212) 998-7200.
NYU Students already enrolled in a credit program should visit NYUHome to register through ALBERT.
