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COIT20247 - Database Design and Development

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The key takeaways from this document are that this unit covers database design, development and querying using SQL. It also covers topics such as normalization, distributed databases and data warehousing. Students will be assessed through written and practical assignments and an examination.

This unit covers database design, development and querying using SQL. It also covers topics such as normalization, distributed databases and data warehousing. Other topics include database integrity constraints, specification requirements, fundamentals of distributed databases and data warehousing as well as issues related to security and concurrency control.

There are three assessment tasks for this unit: 1) A written assessment worth 30% 2) A practical and written assignment worth 35% 3) An examination worth 35%.

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COIT20247 - Database Design and Development


Term 1 - 2017
Profile information current as at 03-Mar-2017 21:40

All details in this unit profile for COIT20247 have been officially approved by CQUniversity and represent a learning
partnership between the University and you (our student). The information will not be changed unless absolutely necessary
and any change will be clearly indicated by an approved correction included in the profile.

General Information

Overview
In this unit, you will develop a small database by understanding the conceptual and logical design of relational databases.
An in-depth knowledge for designing queries using SQL will be developed. The importance of normalisation and tools to
achieve it will be emphasised. Database integrity constraints and other specification requirements to be followed during
the stage of physical design of the databases are covered extensively. Other topics include the fundamentals of
distributed database and data warehousing as well as issues related to security and concurrency control in multi user
database environments. This is a core unit for both the Master of Information Systems and Master of Information
Technology since database technology is central to all enterprise applications. Note: If you have completed unit
COIS20026 then you cannot take this unit.

Details

Career Level Postgraduate

Credit Points 6

Student Contribution Band 2

Fraction of Full-Time Student 0.125


Load

Pre-requisites or Co-requisites
There are no requisites for this unit.

Attendance Requirements
All on-campus students are expected to attend scheduled classes in some units, these classes are identified as a
mandatory (pass/fail) component and attendance is compulsory. International students, on a student visa, must maintain
a full time study load and meet both attendance and academic progress requirements in each study period (satisfactory
attendance for International students is defined as maintaining at least an 80% attendance record).

Offerings
Term 1 - 2017
Brisbane
Distance
Melbourne
Rockhampton
Sydney

Website
This unit has a website, within the Moodle system, which is available two weeks before the start of term. It is important that
you visit your Moodle site throughout the term. Go to Moodle

Class and Assessment Overview

Recommended Student Time Commitment


Each 6-credit Postgraduate unit at CQUniversity requires an overall time commitment of an average of 12.5 hours of study
per week, making a total of 150 hours for the unit.

Class Timetable
Regional Campuses - [Bundaberg, Cairns, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay, Noosa, Rockhampton,
Townsville] Metropolitan Campuses - [Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney]

Assessment Overview

Assessment Task Weighting

1. Written Assessment 30%

2. Practical and Written Assessment 35%

3. Examination 35%

This is a graded unit: your overall grade will be calculated from the marks or grades for each assessment task, based on the
relative weightings shown in the table above. You must obtain an overall mark for the unit of at least 50%, or an overall grade of
pass in order to pass the unit. If any pass/fail tasks are shown in the table above they must also be completed successfully
(pass grade). You must also meet any minimum mark requirements specified for a particular assessment task, as detailed in the
assessment task section (note that in some instances, the minimum mark for a task may be greater than 50%). Consult the
Universitys Grades and Results Procedures for more details of interim results and final grades.

This information will not be available until 8 weeks before term. To see alignment of learning outcomes,
assessment and graduate attributes in a previous term, see previous unit profile.

Assessment Tasks

1 Written Assessment
Assignment 1
Assessment Title

Task Description
The purpose of this assignment is to assess your competency in data modelling using Entity Relationship principles for
the given business case study and transforming the Entity Relationship model to 3NF Relations. A case study will be
available in the unit website for which you need to develop an appropriate Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) and then
rd
convert your ERD into 3 Normal Form Relations.

The detailed assignment specifications including the case study will be available from the unit Moodle site.

Assessment Due Date Week 5 Friday (07-Apr-2017) 11:45 PM AEST


Assignment 1 Due

Return Date to Students Week 6 Friday (21-Apr-2017)

Weighting 30%

Assessment Criteria
The detailed marking criteria will be provided along with the assignment specifications.

Your assignment solution will be assessed mainly on the following:

identifying suitable entities, identifiers & attributes, relationships and cardinalities


using appropriate symbols to represent the entities, relationships and
cardinalities specifying relevant assumptions and business rules
converting the ERD into 3NF relations

Penalties related to late submission and plagiarism will be applied as per University policy.

Referencing Style Harvard (author-date)

Submission Online

Learning Outcomes Assessed 1. Explain the purpose of and technical foundations related to database
technology.

2. Explain the processes undertaken during identification of functional


dependancies and normalisation.

Graduate Attributes 1. Knowledge

2. Communication

3. Cognitive, technical and creative skills

2 Practical and Written Assessment


Assignment 2
Assessment Title

Task Description
The purpose of this assignment is to assess your competency in designing and implementing a relational database
and your ability to solve simple or complex business logic/needs through creation of SQL queries. During week 7, a
model solution for the Assignment 1 will be released in the unit Moodle site. Your task for this assignment is to perform
logical design, physical design and implement a database based on the Assignment 1 model solution (released)
including creation of SQL queries, forms and/or report objects.

The detailed assignment specifications and submission details will be available in the unit Moodle site.
Assessment Due Date Week 10 Friday (19-May-2017) 11:45 PM AEST
Assignment 2 Due

Return Date to Students Week 12 Friday (02-Jun-2017)

Weighting 35%

Assessment Criteria
The detailed marking criteria will be provided along with the assignment specifications.

In addition to evaluating your ability to perform the logical design anew, your assignment solution will be assessed
mainly on your ability to create a relational database that contains the following:

appropriate tables containing relevant attributes with suitable


properties suitable relationships amongst the tables
SQL statements relevant to the given business requests
form and/or report object(s) relevant to the given business requests

Penalties related to late submission and plagiarism will be applied as per University policy.

Referencing Style Harvard (author-date)

Submission Online

Learning Outcomes Assessed 1. Explain the purpose of and technical foundations related to database
technology.

2. Explain the processes undertaken during identification of functional


dependancies and normalisation.

3. Design and develop a small database using Microsoft Access and design
queries using structured query language (SQL).

1. Knowledge
Graduate Attributes
2. Communication

3. Cognitive, technical and creative skills

6. Ethical and Professional Responsibility

Examination

Outline Complete an examination

Date During the University examination period

Weighting 35%

Length 120 minutes

Details Dictionary - non-electronic, concise, direct translation only (dictionary must not contain
any notes or comments).
Calculator - non-programmable, no text retrieval, silent only.
Closed Book
Learning Outcomes Assessed 1. Explain the purpose of and technical foundations related to database technology.

2. Explain the processes undertaken during identification of functional


dependancies and normalisation.

3. Design and develop a small database using Microsoft Access and design
queries using structured query language (SQL).

4. Identify issues related to data integrity in a multi user database environment.

5. Explain the fundamental concepts of distributed database and data warehousing.

1. Knowledge
Graduate Attributes
2. Communication

3. Cognitive, technical and creative skills

6. Ethical and Professional Responsibility

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