- Docente: Fabio Grandi
- Credits: 9
- SSD: ING-INF/05
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Engineering Management (cod. 0925)
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from Feb 17, 2025 to Jun 13, 2025
Learning outcomes
Aim of the course is to provide the methodological tools which are necessary for the correct design and use of an information system and for the development of applications on a relational DBMS platform, and to provide some knowledge of the base technologies which are deployed in their implementation.
Course contents
Requirements/Prior knowledge
A prior knowledge and understanding of the basic organization and functionalities of a modern computer system is required to attend with profit this course. These notions are normally achieved by giving an exam of Foundations of Informatics.
Fluent spoken and written Italian is a necessary pre-requisite: all lectures and tutorials, and all study material will be in Italian.
Course Contents
1. Enterprise Information Systems and Data Base Management Systems (DBMS).
Introduction to the fundamental concepts on information systems and relational data bases. Relational theory: basic definitions, relational algebra, normal forms. The SQL language: DDL and DML. Simple and complex queries (including grouping and nesting), views. SQL for applications.
2. Technology of Relational Systems.
The control of concurrent accesses and the management of transactions. Recovery of information after malfunctions. Advanced architectures: parallelism, replication. Distributed data bases: fragmentation, distributed transactions. Outline of physical organization (B+tree indexes, join methods, optimization).
3. Design of Information Systems.
Analysis of enterprise organization, requirements collection. The conceptual design of data: the Entity-Relationship model and the data schemata. The flow and operation schemata: Data-Flow Diagrams and Workflows. Design methodologies. Integrated design of data and functions. relational logical design. Design with ERP systems.
Readings/Bibliography
Recommended readings:
- P. ATZENI, S. CERI, S. PARABOSCHI, R. TORLONE, Databases, McGraw-Hill, second edition, 1999 (free download at http://dbbook.dia.uniroma3.it/).
- F. GRANDI, Esercizi di Basi di Dati (in Italian), Esculapio, 2015.
- L. BARESI, C. FRANCALANCI, F.A. SCHREIBER, L. TANCA, Progettazione Integrata di Dati e Funzioni (in Italian), Esculapio, 2003.
Reference books:
- R. VAN DER LANS, Introduction to SQL, Addison-Wesley, 2006.
Copy of the slides used during the lectures can be downloaded from the Virtuale platform.
Teaching methods
Room lessons and exercises are given with the help of slides (via room PC+projector).
Students must prepare a project work (design of a relational database), by applying the methodologies learned form the lessons.
The course participates in the project of didactic experimentation of the University (Integrative Digital Teaching).
Assessment methods
Verification of the design skills acquired is made through the oral discussion of a project work developed by the student.
The final exam is mainly made of a written test (lasting 1h45', to be made without the aid of books or notes), containing theory
questions and practical exercises (SQL queries and
optimization).
The written test is passed if it receives a 18/30 score on a total
score of 33/30. Once the written test is passed, the student has to
take a final talk where the written test is discussed and the
project is evaluated. The oral exam has to be taken in the scheduled dates preceding the written test that will follow the passed one.
For students attending the lectures, it is possible to take the written test in two parts: a first partial test concerning the first half of the syllabus (SQL and relational theory) scheduled around the middle of the course and a second partial test to be taken during the scheduled written exams of the summer session (consisting of the second half of the complete written test).
Teaching tools
Downloadable materials on the course topics are available on the Virtuale platform [https://virtuale.unibo.it/].
Recordings of lectures are made available on the Virtuale/Panopto platform.
Links to further information
http://www-db.disi.unibo.it/~fgrandi/didattica.html
Office hours
See the website of Fabio Grandi