Course: Generic Database Fundamentals
duration: 11 hours |
Language: English (US) |
access duration: 90 days |
Details
In this Database training course you will learn about database management systems (DBMS) in general, the various database models and the database architecture. Finally you will learn the relational algebra activities, how to use SQL an managing data in a relational database, data integration and how to secure data.
Among subjects that covered are database users, 13 rules of Dr. Codd, 1NF, BCNF, 4NF, SQL, ANSI/ISO model, ACID, DBA and far more.
Result
After completing this Database training course you are familiar with database management systems (DBMS) in general, various database models and the database architecture.
Prerequisites
There is no specific knowledge required. We recommend basic knowledge of databases.
Target audience
Database Administrators
Content
Generic Database Fundamentals
Generic Database Fundamentals: Architecture and Normalization Concepts
- start the course
- describe a database
- describe a DBMS, its components, and advantages for users
- identify different types of database users
- identify the requirements that make up a good database
- identify the characteristics of a centralized DBMS architectures
- identify the characteristics of a client/server DBMS architecture
- identify the characteristics of an n-tier DBMS architecture
- identify the characteristics of a distributed and parallel DBMS architecture
- describe the features and characteristics of flat-file, hierarchical, and XML database models
- describe the network and relational database models
- describe the object-oriented and object-relational database models
- identify the 13 rules published by Dr. Codd to help determine whether a database is relational
- describe the features and components of a RDBMS
- describe entity-relationship modeling for a RDBMS
- describe the three levels of a DBS architecture
- identify the characteristics of a table in the conceptual level of the database architecture
- describe the types of constraints that can be used for data integrity
- describe the different types of keys that can be implemented on a column in a table
- describe indexes, triggers, and stored procedures and how they help to access and manage data
- describe the 1NF and 2NF in normalization for a database
- describe 3NF and BCNF in normalization for a database
- describe 4NF and 5NF in normalization for a database
- identify the benefits of a well normalized database for users
- identify the different database architectures, models, and perform normalization on a database
Generic Database Fundamentals: Relation Algebra, SQL, and Concurrency Concepts
- start the course
- describe relational algebra, what is achieves in a database and the basic operations
- describe the relational algebra union and intersection set operations
- describe the relational algebra difference and Cartesian product set operations
- describe the native relational algebra selection operation
- describe the native relational algebra projection operation
- describe the native relational algebra theta, equi, natural, semi join operations
- describe the native relational algebra outer joins
- describe the native relational algebra division operation
- describe relational calculus for a relational database
- identify what tuple relational calculus is
- identify what domain relational calculus is
- describe SQL and its advantages and disadvantages to a relational database
- describe the different functions that can be performed using SQL in a relational database
- identify the different DML statements and their uses
- identify the different DDL and DCL statements and their uses
- describe DBMS transactions and the ACID properties used to maintain data integrity
- describe the ANSI/ISO model and the SQL statements used to process transactions
- identify the concurrency issues that can occur within a relational database
- identify the concurrency issues that can occur within a relational database
- recognize the fundamentals of locking in a relational database
- describe advanced locking techniques in a relational database
- recognize security concepts in a relational database
- recognize how the role of a DBA can ensure security within a relational database
- identify relational algebra concepts, how transactions are implemented, and concurrency and locking concepts
Course options
We offer several optional training products to enhance your learning experience. If you are planning to use our training course in preperation for an official exam then whe highly recommend using these optional training products to ensure an optimal learning experience. Sometimes there is only a practice exam or/and practice lab available.
Optional practice exam (trial exam)
To supplement this training course you may add a special practice exam. This practice exam comprises a number of trial exams which are very similar to the real exam, both in terms of form and content. This is the ultimate way to test whether you are ready for the exam.
Optional practice lab
To supplement this training course you may add a special practice lab. You perform the tasks on real hardware and/or software applicable to your Lab. The labs are fully hosted in our cloud. The only thing you need to use our practice labs is a web browser. In the LiveLab environment you will find exercises which you can start immediately. The lab enviromentconsist of complete networks containing for example, clients, servers,etc. This is the ultimate way to gain extensive hands-on experience.
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