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Database Systems: Project

Module by: Nguyen Kim Anh. E-mail the author

Group Project

In this course, students are requested to do a group project.

This project is evaluated as 30% of the total mark of the course.

Here is the detail information about group project.

Size of the group

3-4 students/group

Released date

Monday week 7th

Due date

Written report: 5pm Friday week 12th

Presentations are taken place on lecture time in week 13th and week 14th

Evaluation Methods

  • Project Report: 15% ( total mark of the course)
  • Project Presentation: 15% ( total mark of the course)

For the group project, students will work in teams and hand in only one written report. However, the report should include the detail of tasks assigned for each member in the group and student will be evaluated individually

Sample topics of the projects

  1. Data Model:
    • Temporal Data Model
    • Spatial Data Model
    • Multidimensional Data Model
  2. Query Language:
    • A Graph Query Language
    • Errors in database SQL retrieval queries
  3. Design Theory:
    • Finding functional dependencies
    • Multivalued functional dependencies
  4. Storage and Query Processing:
    • Implementing query-processing operations using sort-based algorithms
    • Implementing query-processing operations using hash-based algorithms
    • Implementing query-processing operations using index-based algorithms

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