Course Title: Distributed and Object Oriented Database                  



Course no: CSC-457                                                                             Full Marks: 60+20+20
Credit hours: 3                                                                                     Pass Marks: 24+8+8
Nature of course: Theory (3 Hrs.) + Lab (3 Hrs.)

Course Synopsis: Design and development of distributed and Object oriented database systems


Goal:   This course introduces fundamental concept and implementation of object oriented and distributed database systems with focus on data

distribution, query processing, transaction processing, concurrency control and recovery.

Course Contents:




Unit 1:                                                                                                                            12 hrs.
1.1               Introduction to Distributed Database: Distributed Data Processing, Concept of Distributed Database.  Distributed vs Centralized

Database System; advantages and Application. Transparency, performance and reliability. Problem areas of Distributed Database. Integrity

Constraints in Distributed Databases.

1.2               Distributed Database Architectures: DBMS standardization. Architectural models for Distributed DBMS – autonomy, distribution

and heterogeneity. Distributed Database architecture – Client/Server, Peer-to-Peer distributed systems, MDBS Architecture. Distributed

Catalog management.

1.3              Distributed Database Design:  Design strategies and issues. Data Replication. Data Fragmentation – Horizontal, Vertical and Mixed.

Resource allocation. Semantic Data Control in Distributed DBMS.


Unit 2:                                                                                                                            17 hrs.

 2.1       Distributed Query Processing: Query Decomposition and Data localization for distributed data, join ordering, semi-join strategy,

Distributed Queryoptimization methods.

2.2       Distributed Transaction Management:  The concept and role of transaction. Properties of transactions-Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation

and Durability. Architectural aspects of Distributed Transaction, Transaction Serialization.

2.3        Distributed  Concurrency Control: Lock-based and Timestamp-based Concurrency Control methods. Optimistic method for Concurrency

Control.  Deadlock  management- prevention, avoidance detection, and resolution. Non-serializable schedule and nested distributed transaction.

2.4       Reliability of Distributed DBMS and Recovery:  Concept and measures of reliability, Failure analysis, types of failures. Distributed

Reliability Protocols. Recovery techniques. Two Phase Commit , Presumed abort, Presumed commit. Three phase commit, Partitions,  Scalability of

Replication.


Unit 3:                                                                                                                                    16 hrs.

3.1       Object Oriented Database Concept: Data types and Object, Evolution of Object Oriented Concepts, Characteristics of Object Oriented

Data Model. Object Hierarchies - Generalization, Specialization, Aggregation. Object Schema. Inter-object Relationships, Similarities and

difference between Object Oriented Database model and Other Data models.

3.2       OODBMS Architecture Approach: The Extended Relational Model Approach. Semantic Database Approach, Object Oriented

Programming Language Extension Approach, DBMS Generator Approach, the Object Definition Language and the Object Query Language.

3.3       The Object Oriented DBMS Architecture, Performance Issue in Object Oriented DBMS, Application Selection for Object Oriented

DBMS, the Database Design for an Object Relational DBMS. The Structured Typed and ADTs, Object identity, Extending the ER Model

,Storage and Access Methods, Query Processing Query Optimization, Data Access API(ODBC,DB Library, DAO,ADO,JDBC,OLEDB), Distributed

Computing Concept in COM, COBRA.

Laboratory works: All distributed and OO database components mentioned in this course.

(Practical implementation in Oracle 9i or Oracle 10g covering both Distributed and Object Oriented Database Features)

Reference Book:    

1.      Principles of Distributed Database Systems; Ozsu, M. Tamer and Patrick Valduriez. Pearson Education.
2.      Object Oriented  Database System – Approaches and Architectures ; C.S.R. Prabhu, PHI
3.      Silberschatz,Abraham, Henry F. Korth and S. Sudarshan:  Database System Concepts; McGrawHill International Edition.
4.      Gerald V. Post: Database Management System – McGraw Hill International Edition.
5.      Peter Rob, Carlos Coronnel: Database Systems – Design, Implementation and Management; Course Technology.
6.      R.Cattel: "Object Data management",(1993),Addison-Wesley


Prerequisite:              Relational Database Management System, SQL, Computer  Network , Object Oriented Programming Languages

Homework

Assignment:               Assignment should be given throughout the semester.


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