CS 348 - Information Systems
File organization and index structures; object oriented database languages; the relational database model with introductions to SQL and DBMS; hierarchical models and network models with introductions to HDDL, HDML, and DBTG Codasyl; data mining; data warehousing; database connectivity; distributed databases; the client/server paradigm; middleware, including ODBC, JDBC, CORBA and MOM.
Usually Offered: Fall
In 2006-07, Spring also
Credit: 3 hours (class)
Prerequisite: CS 251
University Catalog: CS 348
Schedule: Fall 2006
Instructor: James Patrick Early