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Introduction to Databases Systems

Data models and database design. Modeling the real world: structures, constraints, and operations. The entity relationship to data modeling (including network hierarchical and objectoriented), emphasis on the relational model. Use of existing database systems for the implementation of information systems.

Course ID
ECEN424
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3

Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation and/or simulation, analyze and interpret data, assess and evaluate findings, and use statistical analyses and objective engineering judgment to draw conclusions.Practice research techniques and methods of investigation as an inherent part of learning.Communicate effectively – graphically, verbally and in writing – with a range of audiences using contemporary tools.Acquire and apply new knowledge; and practice self, lifelong and other learning strategies.Design, model and analyze an electrical, electronic, microwave and optical system or component for a specific ICT application and identify the tools required to optimize this design.Understand the key principles of signal processing, control theory, and the main components of analog and digital communication systems. As well as, DSP and embedded systems.