COM 303 DATABASE SYSTEMS
An examination of the fundamental concepts of database systems, ranging from file structures to organized models and collections of data designed for persistence and retrieval. Topics include relational theory, text and graphical design techniques, implementation strategies (SQL vs. NoSQL), selection of database management system, and tradeoffs to consider (e.g., data integrity, query performance, security, etc.)
Prerequisite
COM 212 or permission of the instructor.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 18 students.