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Page no:68 IT34 - Advance Database Management System Objective: To study the further database techniques beyond which covered in the second year, and thus to acquaint the students with some relatively advanced issues. At the end of the course students should be able to: gain an awareness of the basic issues in objected oriented data models, learn about the Web-DBMS integration technology and XML for Internet database applications, familiarize with the data-warehousing and data-mining techniques and other advanced topics Sr. No. 1 Nos. of Session 4 Reference Books 1,4,5,.6 Chapter Details OODBMBS & ORDBMS 1.1Overview of Object-Oriented concepts & characteristics 1.2 Objects, OIDs and reference types 1.3 Database design for ORDBMS 1.4 Comparing RDBMS, OODBMS & ORDBMS Advance Database Management System – Concepts & Architecture 2.1 Spatial data management 2.2 Web based systems Overview of client server architecture, Databases and web architecture, N-tier Architecture, Business logic – SOAP 2.3 Multimedia databases 2 8 1,4 2.4 Mobile database 3 Parallel databases 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Parallel database architecture 3.3 I/O parallelism 3.4 Inter-query and Intra-query parallelism, Interoperational and Intra-operational parallelism 3.5 Design of parallel systems Distributed Databases 4.1 Introduction, 4.2 DDBMS architectures 4.3 Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Databases 4.4 Distributed data storage, 4.5 Distributed transactions 4.6 Commit protocols 4.7 Availability 4.7 Concurrency control & recovery in distributed databases, 4.8 Directory systems 4 1,4 4 4 1,4