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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach
Database Management Systems:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
Learning Objectives:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
@ An Introduction To Database
Management Systems:
1. What is a Database?
2. What is a Database File:
3. Data Models:
4. Key Fields:
5. Database Design:
6. The Database Administrator (DBA):
7. Query Languages:
8. Summary:
* Introduction:
@ DBMS Tools and Techniques:
1. Implementing a Database Management
System:
2. What is an Object?
3. Object-Oriented Data Modeling:
4. Object-Oriented Databases:
5. Object-Relational (Universal)
Systems:
6. Relational DBMS:
7. Database Utilities:
8 Computer-Aided Applications:
* Introduction:
@ Database Architectures:
1. Three-Level Architectures:
2. Client-Server Architecture:
3. Distributed Databases:
* Introduction:
@ Database Design:
1. Design Objectives:
2. Conceptual and Physical Design:
3. Keys:
4. Relationships:
5. Integrity Rules:
6. The Entity-Relationship
(E-R) Model:
7. The Object-Oriented Database
Model:
8. Summary:
* Introduction:
@ The Relational Model:
1. Terminology:
2. Relational Algebra Rules and
Operations:
3. Overview:
* Introduction:
@ Database Design:
1. Design Objectives:
2. Conceptual and Physical Design:
3. Keys:
4. Relationships:
5. Integrity Rules:
6. The Entity-Relationship (E-R) Model:
7. The Object-Oriented Database Model:
* Introduction:
@ The Relational Model:
1. Terminology:
2. Relational Algebra Rules and
Operations:
@ Networks and Distributed Databases:
1. Distributed processing:
2. Mobile Computing:
3. Parallel Computing:
4. Distributed Database Design:
* Introduction:
@ Data Warehousing:
1. Introduction:
2. What is a Data Warehouse?
3. Data Warehousing from a Technical Perspective:
4. How can a Data Warehouse help my Business?
5. Data Warehousing and Related Technologies:
6. Data Warehouse Uses:
7. Meta Data and Flow:
8. Data Marts:
9. Conclusion:
* Introduction:
@ Data Mining:
1. Introduction:
2. How Data Mining Works:
3. The Form of Data Mining:
4. Data Mining Methods and Tools:
5. Modeling:
6. Market Basket Analysis (MBA):
7. Memory-Based Reasoning (MBR):
8. Decision Trees:
9. Artificial Neural Networks:
10. Genetic Algorithms (GAs):
11. Knowledge Discovery:
12. Other Considerations:
13. Applications:
14. Conclusion:
* Introduction:
@ Querying Databases:
1. Tables:
2. Data Structures:
3. Creating a Table:
4. Populating a Database:
5. Modifying Tables:
6. Manipulating Tables:
7. Creating Calculated Fields:
8. Sorting Fields:
9. Functions:
10. Operators:
11. Joining Tables:
12. Query By Example (QBE):
13. Conclusion:
* Introduction:
@ Multimedia Databases, The Web
and Database Management Systems:
1. Multimedia Databases:
2. The Web:
3. Extending the Web Server by
Programming:
4. Server-Side Programming:
5. Client-Side Programming:
6. Querying The Web:
7. Active Data Object (ADO):
8. Summary:
* Introduction:
@ Database Security:
1. Introduction:
2. Establishing a DBMS Control Plan:
3. Physical Considerations:
4. Hardware Security:
5. Software Protection:
6. Database Auditing:
7. Emergency Backup and Recovery
Planning:
8. Conclusion:
* Introduction:
@ Othe DBMS Topics:
1. Online Analytical Processing (OLAP):
2. Text Databases:
3. Active Databases:
4. Real-Time Databases (RTDBs):
5. Temporal Databases:
6. Spatial Databases:
7. Geographic Databases:
8. Personal Information Agents:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* ILLUSTRATIONS:
* DIAGRAMS:
* CHARTS:
* PHOTOS:
* REFERENCES:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED WIRE-0: BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE:
* 500 WHITE PAGES: 8x11"
* ALLOW 4 TO 6 WEEKS TO RECEIVE ITEM:
* RECEIVE A ADVANCE CERTIFICATE IN DATABASE
MANAGEMENT FROM THE UNIVERSAL RESEARCH
ONLINE EDUCATION INSTITUTE, AFTER PASSING
THE EXAMINATION IN THE CURRICULUM DESIGN
AND INSTRUCTION:
* ORDER EARLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:
Database Management Systems:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
Learning Objectives:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
@ An Introduction To Database
Management Systems:
1. What is a Database?
2. What is a Database File:
3. Data Models:
4. Key Fields:
5. Database Design:
6. The Database Administrator (DBA):
7. Query Languages:
8. Summary:
* Introduction:
@ DBMS Tools and Techniques:
1. Implementing a Database Management
System:
2. What is an Object?
3. Object-Oriented Data Modeling:
4. Object-Oriented Databases:
5. Object-Relational (Universal)
Systems:
6. Relational DBMS:
7. Database Utilities:
8 Computer-Aided Applications:
* Introduction:
@ Database Architectures:
1. Three-Level Architectures:
2. Client-Server Architecture:
3. Distributed Databases:
* Introduction:
@ Database Design:
1. Design Objectives:
2. Conceptual and Physical Design:
3. Keys:
4. Relationships:
5. Integrity Rules:
6. The Entity-Relationship
(E-R) Model:
7. The Object-Oriented Database
Model:
8. Summary:
* Introduction:
@ The Relational Model:
1. Terminology:
2. Relational Algebra Rules and
Operations:
3. Overview:
* Introduction:
@ Database Design:
1. Design Objectives:
2. Conceptual and Physical Design:
3. Keys:
4. Relationships:
5. Integrity Rules:
6. The Entity-Relationship (E-R) Model:
7. The Object-Oriented Database Model:
* Introduction:
@ The Relational Model:
1. Terminology:
2. Relational Algebra Rules and
Operations:
@ Networks and Distributed Databases:
1. Distributed processing:
2. Mobile Computing:
3. Parallel Computing:
4. Distributed Database Design:
* Introduction:
@ Data Warehousing:
1. Introduction:
2. What is a Data Warehouse?
3. Data Warehousing from a Technical Perspective:
4. How can a Data Warehouse help my Business?
5. Data Warehousing and Related Technologies:
6. Data Warehouse Uses:
7. Meta Data and Flow:
8. Data Marts:
9. Conclusion:
* Introduction:
@ Data Mining:
1. Introduction:
2. How Data Mining Works:
3. The Form of Data Mining:
4. Data Mining Methods and Tools:
5. Modeling:
6. Market Basket Analysis (MBA):
7. Memory-Based Reasoning (MBR):
8. Decision Trees:
9. Artificial Neural Networks:
10. Genetic Algorithms (GAs):
11. Knowledge Discovery:
12. Other Considerations:
13. Applications:
14. Conclusion:
* Introduction:
@ Querying Databases:
1. Tables:
2. Data Structures:
3. Creating a Table:
4. Populating a Database:
5. Modifying Tables:
6. Manipulating Tables:
7. Creating Calculated Fields:
8. Sorting Fields:
9. Functions:
10. Operators:
11. Joining Tables:
12. Query By Example (QBE):
13. Conclusion:
* Introduction:
@ Multimedia Databases, The Web
and Database Management Systems:
1. Multimedia Databases:
2. The Web:
3. Extending the Web Server by
Programming:
4. Server-Side Programming:
5. Client-Side Programming:
6. Querying The Web:
7. Active Data Object (ADO):
8. Summary:
* Introduction:
@ Database Security:
1. Introduction:
2. Establishing a DBMS Control Plan:
3. Physical Considerations:
4. Hardware Security:
5. Software Protection:
6. Database Auditing:
7. Emergency Backup and Recovery
Planning:
8. Conclusion:
* Introduction:
@ Othe DBMS Topics:
1. Online Analytical Processing (OLAP):
2. Text Databases:
3. Active Databases:
4. Real-Time Databases (RTDBs):
5. Temporal Databases:
6. Spatial Databases:
7. Geographic Databases:
8. Personal Information Agents:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* ILLUSTRATIONS:
* DIAGRAMS:
* CHARTS:
* PHOTOS:
* REFERENCES:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED WIRE-0: BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE:
* 500 WHITE PAGES: 8x11"
* ALLOW 4 TO 6 WEEKS TO RECEIVE ITEM:
* RECEIVE A ADVANCE CERTIFICATE IN DATABASE
MANAGEMENT FROM THE UNIVERSAL RESEARCH
ONLINE EDUCATION INSTITUTE, AFTER PASSING
THE EXAMINATION IN THE CURRICULUM DESIGN
AND INSTRUCTION:
* ORDER EARLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:



