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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Professional Issues in Computing
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Final year - Advanced Databases 
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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Advanced Databases
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Final year - Advanced Databases 
Exam style practice questions and answers
Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Types of transactions on databases, 
3. Concurrency classic problems, 
4. ACID - Properties of transactions, 
5. Concurrency control, 
and more... 
 
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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Data Management and Applications
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Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Types of transactions on databases, 
3. Concurrency classic problems, 
4. ACID - Properties of transactions, 
5. Concurrency control, 
and more... 
 
Easy to understand with bullet points.
Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Normalisation three stage process, 
2.1 First normal form, 
2.2 Second NF, 
2.3 Third NF, 
3. Functional dependencies, 
4. Normalisation example. 
 
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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Data Management and Applications
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Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Normalisation three stage process, 
2.1 First normal form, 
2.2 Second NF, 
2.3 Third NF, 
3. Functional dependencies, 
4. Normalisation example. 
 
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Summarised notes include: 
 
1. What is a data model? 
2. Terminology, 
3. Properties of relational tables, 
4. Relational keys, 
5. Relational integrity. 
 
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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Data Management and Applications
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Summarised notes include: 
 
1. What is a data model? 
2. Terminology, 
3. Properties of relational tables, 
4. Relational keys, 
5. Relational integrity. 
 
Easy to understand with bullet points.
Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Intro, 
2. DDBMS characteristics, 
3. Distribution transparency, 
4. Fragmentation, 
5. Distributed database design, 
6. Data allocation, 
7. Adv/Dis of distributed DBMS. 
 
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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Data Management and Applications
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Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Intro, 
2. DDBMS characteristics, 
3. Distribution transparency, 
4. Fragmentation, 
5. Distributed database design, 
6. Data allocation, 
7. Adv/Dis of distributed DBMS. 
 
Easy to understand with bullet points.
Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Types of integrity constraints. 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Ownership, 
3. Views. 
 
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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Data Management and Applications
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Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Types of integrity constraints. 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Ownership, 
3. Views. 
 
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Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Typical use cases (CRUD), 
3. Use case inclusion (include), 
4. Use case extension (extend), 
5. Generalisation, 
6. Diagram, 
7. Limitations of use cases. 
 
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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Computer Science Development Exercise
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Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Typical use cases (CRUD), 
3. Use case inclusion (include), 
4. Use case extension (extend), 
5. Generalisation, 
6. Diagram, 
7. Limitations of use cases. 
 
Easy to understand with bullet points.
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1. Introduction, 
2. Types of requirements, 
2.1 Functional, 
2.2 Non-Functional, 
3. Requirements, 
4. Documenting requirements, 
4.1 Specification & volere. 
 
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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Computer Science Development Exercise
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Summarised notes include: 
 
1. Introduction, 
2. Types of requirements, 
2.1 Functional, 
2.2 Non-Functional, 
3. Requirements, 
4. Documenting requirements, 
4.1 Specification & volere. 
 
Easy to understand with bullet points.
Summarised notes include: 
 
5. Process activities, 
6. Reducing the costs of rework, 
8. Incremental delivery, 
11. XP & agile principles, 
13. Plan-driven & agile development, 
15. Overview, 
and more... 
 
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University of Hertfordshire (London)•Computer Science Development Exercise
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Summarised notes include: 
 
5. Process activities, 
6. Reducing the costs of rework, 
8. Incremental delivery, 
11. XP & agile principles, 
13. Plan-driven & agile development, 
15. Overview, 
and more... 
 
Easy to understand with bullet points.