Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Convenor and lecturer
Carl Svensson
Contact via Contact via email
4 Research Park Drive
TBD - arrange via iLearn forum
Lecturer
Shan Chen
Contact via Contact via email
4 Research Park Drive
TBD - arrange via iLearn forum
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
COMP1350 or ISYS114
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
co-badged with COMP6350
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit provides an in-depth study of modern database technology and its dominant role in developing and maintaining enterprise information systems. The aim is to teach students how to program database applications. The emphasis is placed on business applications, using Structured Query Language (SQL) as an interactive and a programmatic language, on principles of the relational-database model, and on fundamental components of a client-server database-management system. Practical work involves the use of a commercial database-management system together with programming tools. |
Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
This assumes the calendar week starts on a Monday. Note that these are a deadline - not a goal - so don't aim for them. It is expected that students start early and iterate on their assessments. Submission boxes are open and allow for students to update their submission up until the assignment deadline.
Note that there is a daylight savings change on Sunday at the end of week 8 (1st October). This will impact times from week 9 onward (everything will be an our earlier).
A separate assignment box will be available for grace period submissions and late-penalty submissions during the submission window. No further submissions will be able to be made to the original assignment box submissions. If there is a submission in the grace period submission box / late-penalty submission box, this will be taken as the submission to be marked rather than the one in the originial submission box.
For assignment 1, 2, or 3: It is expected that you continue on your assignment while waiting a for special consideration application to be processed (unless the circumstances surrounding the special consideration are ongoing). Put in an Ask.mq special consideration and mention whether it is for Assignment 1, Assignment 2, or Assignment 3.
For one of the quizzes: If you are ill, have respiratory symptoms (cold / flu), or need to isolate for covid-related reasons, there are two things to do here. In the special consideration application, mention whether it is for Quiz 1 or Quiz 2.
The convenor will be in touch via your official student email to look at alternate arrangements based on the circumstances of the situation.
For all other special consideration situations, apply through Ask.mq as soon as possible and email the convenor once it has been submitted.
For the final exam: If you are ill / have respiratory symptoms, or have to isolate due to covid related reasons (even on the day of the exam), or have any other circumstances listed in the special consideration provisions of the university policy, then submit an Ask.mq special consideration request and send an email to the unit convenor. If the special consideration is approved, then you will be notified of an alternate date to attempt a supplementary exam during the Faculty / University supplimentary exam period. Please make yourself aware of when these dates are as they become available.
To pass this unit you must:
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Online Quizzes | 20% | No | 7 (10%), 11(10%). |
Assignment 1 | 10% | No | End of week 5 |
Assignment 2 | 10% | No | End of mid-session teaching break |
Assignment 3 | 10% | No | End of week 12 |
Final Examination | 50% | No | Final Examination Period |
Assessment Type 1: Quiz/Test
Indicative Time on Task 2: 10 hours
Due: 7 (10%), 11(10%).
Weighting: 20%
There will be many quizzes over the semester to encourage engagement with and understanding of the material by the students.
Assessment Type 1: Modelling task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 10 hours
Due: End of week 5
Weighting: 10%
Assignment 1 will focus on conceptual modelling and logical design of databases.
Assessment Type 1: Design Implementation
Indicative Time on Task 2: 10 hours
Due: End of mid-session teaching break
Weighting: 10%
Assignment 2 will assess students' ability to implement a relational database as well as querying that database.
Assessment Type 1: Programming Task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 15 hours
Due: End of week 12
Weighting: 10%
Assignment 3 will assess students' ability to enhance a database through procedural programming.
Assessment Type 1: Examination
Indicative Time on Task 2: 35 hours
Due: Final Examination Period
Weighting: 50%
The final examination will assess students' understanding of the fundamental concepts behind database management systems, and their skills in database programming and development.
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
Each week during the semester you should set aside two hours for lectures and two hours for a workshop session (these may appear in the timetable as practicals). For details of days and times consult the timetables webpage at https://timetables.mq.edu.au/2023/. More specific information will be announced via the unit webpage on iLearn. Students are urged to actively participate in the workshops as this will help to engage students in problems, concepts, and help with clarification.
Note that workshop classes and lectures for this unit commence in week 1. You should attend the sessions you are enrolled in.
Computing Drop-in Centre
The computing drop-in centre is also available for extra sessions on concepts and catchups as part of a Faculty of Science and Engineering initiative. The timetable and unit coverage across sessions can be found here: https://students.mq.edu.au/study/faculties/science-and-engineering/drop-in-centre.
Required and Recommended Texts and/or Materials
Textbook
The textbook listed below cover much of the required material that will be used in preparation of lectures and/or assignments and/or practicals.
For some parts of learning, other necessary material will be made available on the unit iLearn site.
Unit reading details and breakdowns are available through the Leganto Block in the unit iLearn page.
Digital recordings of lectures will be available on iLearn via tools such as Echo360 and Zoom.
Websites
The web page for this unit can be found at http://ilearn.mq.edu.au
Technology
In this unit you will be exposed to the following technology and tools
Methods of Communication and Discussion Boards
The unit will make use of discussion boards hosted within iLearn. Please post questions there, they will be monitored by the staff on the unit regularly. The primary mode of communication will be through iLearn public and private discussion forums.
COVID Information
For the latest information on the University’s response to COVID-19, please refer to the Coronavirus infection page on the Macquarie website: https://www.mq.edu.au/about/coronavirus-faqs. Remember to check this page regularly in case the information and requirements change during semester. If there are any changes to this unit in relation to COVID, these will be communicated via iLearn.
Tentative unit schedule (subject to change)
Week | Lecture Topic | Other Notes | |||||
1 | DB Intro, Types of Databases, Relational Mode, CAP Theorem | ||||||
2 | ER + EER Models | ||||||
3 | Transforming from EER to Logical Tables | ||||||
4 | Normalisation | ||||||
5 | SQL (create, grant, insert, select) | Assignment 1 due | |||||
6 | SQL (joins, subqueries) | ||||||
7 | Relational Algebra (and optimising your queries) | Quiz 1 | |||||
Mid Sem 1 | |||||||
Mid Sem 2 | Assignment 2 Due | ||||||
8 | Database Programming (stored procedures and functions and cursors) | ||||||
9 | Database Programming (triggers and cursors) | ||||||
10 | Database Treansactions and Concurrency (A.C.I.D) | ||||||
11 | Database Recovery Mechanisms | Quiz 2 | |||||
12 | Distributed Database Concepts | Assignment 3 Due | |||||
13 | Revision | ||||||
Exam Period | Written final examination |
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When using the University's IT, you must adhere to the Acceptable Use of IT Resources Policy. The policy applies to all who connect to the MQ network including students.
Based on the feedback from the previous offerings, this offering is:
This offering is only changing some of the items based on feedback from the previous offerings. Other items brought forward by students are being reviewed at the program / degree level and require further consultation before further adjustments are considered to address those items.
COMP2350 is supported by the Computing Drop-in Centre (CDC) that operates daily (weekdays) from,
The web page at https://students.mq.edu.au/study/faculties/science-and-engineering/drop-in-centre contains further information including:
Date | Description |
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05/10/2023 | Changed "tutorial" to "SGTA (Small Group Teaching Activity)" |
Unit information based on version 2023.03 of the Handbook