Here is the demo schedule for next week. Please be ready with
your system up and running, and a clear idea of what you are going
to show when it comes time for your demo. these are very short
and i want to see as much as possible.
Be prepared to show
- database design -- the table diagram with relationships,
- test data -- i.e., the populated tables,
- one input form (screen) -- show how it works, and
- your report
MOST people are done, and ready to move on to some database
aspect of their project. If you are not there yet (still working
on the lab database, show what you have during your demo).
If there's time to show more, GREAT!
Dave Metzler will be available in the lab from 10:30-12, for
questions/comments.
CLASS WILL START AT 9:30 next week, NOT 9!
N.B. -- THERE IS NO HOMEWORK DUE TUESDAY
Tuesday
9:30 - class, LIB 1316 - NOTE TIME CHANGE!!!
transaction processing; recovery, etc. HW 5, in class and
Lab Database Project Demos
10:40 | jesse
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10:50 | brian
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11 | chris, dung
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11:15 | julie, terry
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11:30 | trang
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11:40 | selmarie
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11:50 | cathy
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Thursday
9:30 - class LIB 1316 - Object Databases -- or architectures
- Lab Database Project Report Due
- Hand in one paragraph description of what database
"project" you will do the last 2 weeks)
Lab Database Project Demos
10:30 | elizabeth
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10:40 | cedrus
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10:50 | kyle
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11 | chelsea
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11:15 | phi, mai-loan
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11:30 | nopadol
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11:40 | susie
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11:50 | travis
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Week 8 - 24, 26 February - CLASS MEETS AT 10:30,
Judy is in Atlanta at a conference.
Mon. -- NO 10am class. 11:30 lecture and 2-3 seminar as usual
Tue. 10:30 Study question review session; FINAL EXAM WILL BE HANDED OUT
Thu. NO CLASS
exam due to Judy's mailbox on 3rd floor Lab I, or
Dave Metzler by Friday noon.
Remaining Reading Assignments (no more homework!)
Week 7
Thu. 19 Feb. Chapter 16 -- database architectures.
Week 9
Tue. 3 Mar. Ch. 8 - Object-Oriented Databases
Thu. 5 Mar. Ch. 9 - Object-Relational Databases
Week 10
Tue. 10 Mar. Ch. 21 - New Applications
Thu. 12 Mar. Selected Final Project Reports, and guest speaker Andrew Black
on language design for distributed systems
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