-- School of Information Technology --
Fundamentals of Data Science
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In our very first session, we delve into embarking on a comprehensive exploration of Information Systems (IS) Concepts, uncovering the fundamental principles that underpin the dynamic integration of technology, data, and decision-making processes in today's digital landscape.
In this session, we explore Database Systems, where we navigate the essentials of information management, exploring data distinctions, database evolution, design intricacies, and the crucial role of Database Management Systems (DBMS) in shaping effective decision-making and information organization.
This topic on data models can be introduced next to emphasize the significance of comprehending and adjusting to various data representation techniques in the IT industry. In this field, working with diverse data models is crucial, as it involves understanding and implementing various structures to effectively manage and utilize information within different systems.
We dive into the heart of data organization with the Relational Database Model, where we unravel the principles governing the structured storage, retrieval, and relationships within databases, providing a foundation for effective information management.
In this session, we delve into the essentials of Revision, ER (Entity-Relationship) Modeling, and Test 1, examining the key concepts and methodologies crucial for reinforcing knowledge and assessing proficiency in database systems.
In this session, we will explore the fundamentals of database design, focusing on essential concepts and methodologies.
We'll explore Business Intelligence (BI) and Data Warehouses, pivotal in modern data-driven operations. We'll understand how BI extracts insights and how Data Warehouses store and analyze data for informed decision-making and business success.
In this session, we'll delve into the realm of Big Data and NoSQL databases. We'll examine how organizations handle large volumes of diverse data and explore the role of NoSQL databases in managing unstructured data efficiently.
We'll explore the intersection of database connectivity and web technologies. We'll examine how databases interact with web applications, covering topics such as database integration, web APIs, and the use of server-side scripting languages to access and manipulate database data on the web.
At the end of week 2, we will review key concepts in database administration and security, focusing on ensuring data integrity, managing user access, and protecting against security threats. Finally, we will then assess your understanding of covered topics through Test 2 for the week.
Today, we are going to explore and recall what is the notion of the database with the real-world examples getting our hands on MS Access.
We explore how can we creat a simple database with collection of tables in it that is easy to follow for the database administrator and designer.
Once we created our database and tables in our database, now it's time to retrieve the data and information using Queries in MS Access!
We are going to explore how we can creat forms and reports in MS Access
We review the key takeaways from the later sessions and you will attempt the Final Test today along with the project by the end of this week to assess your overall understanding of the topics we have covered.