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Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Labs

Course No Cours Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorial Practical Credits


INT401 DATABASE ADMINISTRATION 13761 :: Gaurav Mehta 3 0 2 4

Text Book: 1 Beginning SQL Server 2005 Administration, Author: Wood, Leiter, Wrox & Wiley Publishing

Other Specific Book:


2 Professional SQL Server 2005 Administration Wrox Publications

3 SQL Server 2005 Unleashed. SAMS Publishing

4 Alex Berson

5 PLSQL- Pearson publication

6 Jiawei Han

Other Reading

Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference)

Relevant Websites

Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week Number Lecture Number Lecture Topic Chapters/Sections of Homework to be Assigned Pedagogical tool
Textbook/other to students Demonstration/case
reference study/images/anmatio
n ctc. planned

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Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Introducing SQL Server 2005, Different Editions of ->Reference :1,Ch 1 http://www.microsoft.co
SQL Server 2005 Pg 1-7 m/sqlserver/2005
/en/us/top-30-
features.aspx
http://www.microsoft.co
m/sqlserver/2005
/en/us/editions.aspx

Lecture 2 Architecture and Database Objects. , SQL Server ->Reference :1,Ch 1 http://msdn.microsoft.co
2005 Databases. System Databases. User Pg 8-14 Ch1 Pg 14-17 m/en-
Databases. Database Planning Ch 5 Pg 113-115 us/library/aa933154
(SQL.80).aspx

Lecture 3 Installing SQL Server 2005 and planning:Hardware ->Reference :1,Ch2 Pg http://www.exforsys.com
Considerations,Processor Considerations,Memory 21-28 /tutorials/sql-server-
Considerations,Storage Considerations,Minimum 2005/sql-server-2005-
Software installation.html,
http://articles.techrepubli
c.com.com/5100-
10878_11-6102265.html
Week 2 Lecture 4 SQL server setup application ->Reference :1,Ch2 Pg http://msdn.microsoft.co
28-43 m/en-
us/library/ms174173
.aspx

Lecture 5 SQL Server Management Studio and Meaning: tool ->Reference :1,Ch3 Pg http://msdn.microsoft.co
window, object explorer, code editor, solution 46-56 m/en-
explorer, properties windows us/library/ms173489
.aspx

Lecture 6 SQL Server Management Studio and Meaning: HomeWork 1 Allocation


registered , summary window,web browser,template
explorer.servers,bookmark windows,toobox
Week 3 Lecture 7 SQL Server Management Studio and Meaning: ->Reference :1, Ch3
toolbars Pg 56-68
Lecture 8 SQL Server Management Studio and Meaning: ->Reference :1,Ch3 Pg http://msdn.microsoft.co
toolbars ,Log File Viewer 69-78 m/en-
us/library/ms178326
.aspx

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Week 3 Lecture 9 Creating Databases Term Paper 1 Allocation http://msdn.microsoft.co
m/en-
us/library/ms191425
(SQL.90).aspx

Week 4 Lecture 10 Creating Databases ->Reference :1,Ch 5 http://msdn.microsoft.co


Pg 116-135 m/en-
us/library/ms191425
(SQL.90).aspx

Lecture 11 Creating Databases: Table key and constraints, ->Reference :1,Ch 5 HomeWork 1 Submission http://msdn.microsoft.co
Database Diagrams, Views, Synonyms Pg 135-163 Ch 5 Pg m/en-
163-165 us/library/ms189862
.aspx

Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 12 Programming Objects: ->Reference :1,Ch 5 HomeWork 2 Allocation http://msdn.microsoft.co
Pg 166-172 m/en-
us/library/ms146869
(SQL.90).aspx

Week 5 Lecture 13 Programming Objects ->Reference :1,Ch 5


Pg 166-172
Lecture 14 SQL Server Authentication Modes: Principals ->Reference :1,Ch 6 http://msdn.microsoft.co
Pg 175-189 m/en-
us/library/bb669066
.aspx

Lecture 15 SQL Server Authentication Modes: Principals, ->Reference :1,Ch 6 http://msdn.microsoft.co


Permissions. Pg 190-206 m/en-
us/library/ms144284
(SQL.90).aspx

Week 6 Lecture 16 Permissions. And SQL Server Encryption ->Reference :1,Ch 6 http://msdn.microsoft.co
206-224 m/en-
us/library/ms189586
(SQL.90).aspx

Lecture 17 Configuring SQL Server Network Communication: ->Reference :1,Ch 7 http://msdn.microsoft.co


protocols Pg 229-236 m/en-
us/library/ms191187
(SQL.90).aspx

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Week 6 Lecture 18 Configuring SQL Server Network Communication: ->Reference :1,Ch 7 HomeWork 2 Submission
Native Client Configuration Pg 229-236
Week 7 Lecture 19 Configuring SQL Server Network Communication: ->Reference :1,Ch 7
Shared Memory Pg 236-250
Lecture 20 Configuring SQL Server Network Communication:
Named Pipes,TCP/IP
Lecture 21 Permissions. And SQL Server Encryption ->Reference :1,Ch 6
206-224
MID-TERM
Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 22 Automating Administrative Tasks: Database Mail: ->Reference :1,Ch 8 http://msdn.microsoft.co
How It Works,How to Configure Database Pg 253-269 m/en-
Mail,Configuring Database Mail Options us/library/ms175887
(SQL.90).aspx

Lecture 23 Automating Administrative Tasks: Database Mail


:Managing Profiles and Accounts,Guidelines for
Deleting Mail Objects,Sending Mail,Managing
Messages
Lecture 24 Automating Administrative Tasks: Database Mail ->Reference :1,Ch 8 HomeWork 3 Allocation http://msdn.microsoft.co
Pg 269-275 m/en-
us/library/ms189953
.aspx

Week 9 Lecture 25 Automating Administrative Tasks: Event ->Reference :1,Ch 8


Notifications :Configuring the Agent Service,Agent Pg 275-287
Security,Creating Jobs
Lecture 26 Automating Administrative Tasks: Event ->Reference :1,Ch 8 http://msdn.microsoft.co
Notifications :Creating Schedules,Creating Pg 287-304 m/en-
Operators,Creating Alerts,Creating Proxies,Multi- us/library/ms189275
Server Jobs .aspx

Lecture 27 Automating Administrative Tasks: Event ->Reference :1,Ch 8


Notifications and maintenance Plans :Maintenance Pg 304-320
Plan Wizard ,
Maintenance Plan Designer
Week 10 Lecture 28 Automating Administrative Tasks: Event ->Reference :1,Ch 8
Notifications and maintenance Plans :Maintenance Pg 304-320
Plan Wizard ,
Maintenance Plan Designer

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Week 10 Lecture 29 Disaster Prevention and Recovery model ->Reference :1,Ch 9 HomeWork 3 Submission http://msdn.microsoft.co
Pg 323-326 m/en-
us/library/ms175477
.aspx

Lecture 30 SQL server database backup, Backup types ->Reference :1,Ch 9 HomeWork 4 Allocation
Pg 327-332

Part 4
Week 11 Lecture 31 Database Backup: Backup options and backup ->Reference :1,Ch 9 http://msdn.microsoft.co
strategies Pg 332-339 m/en-
us/library/bb964719
.aspx

Lecture 32 Restoring Database Database Snapshots ->Reference :1,Ch 9


Pg339-359
Lecture 33 Monitoring SQL Server for Performance: Monitoring ->Reference :1,Ch 10 http://msdn.microsoft.co
and Optimization Overview,Optimization Strategy, Pg 361-369 m/en-
Creating a Baseline us/library/ms189081
(SQL.90).aspx

Week 12 Lecture 34 Monitoring SQL Server for Performance: ->Reference :1,Ch 10 http://msdn.microsoft.co
Tools and Techniques for Monitoring Performance Pg 370-378 m/en-
:Log File Viewer,Activity Monitor,system Stored us/library/ms189081
Procedures (SQL.90).aspx

Lecture 35 Monitoring SQL Server for Performance: ->Reference :1,Ch 10 Term Paper 1 Submission http://msdn.microsoft.co
introduction, Tools and Techniques for Monitoring Pg 378-399 m/en-
Performance us/library/bb510669
.aspx

Lecture 36 Monitoring SQL Server for Performance: Using HomeWork 4 Submission http://msdn.microsoft.co
Profiler,Using the Database Tuning Advisor (DTA) , m/en-
Monitoring Files,Data Definition Language (DDL) us/library/bb510669
Triggers .aspx

Week 13 Lecture 37 Introduction to SQL Server 2005 Integration ->Reference :1,Ch 13 http://support.microsoft.c
Services::About SSIS,Integration Service,Integration Pg 463-472 om/kb/321686
Services Object Model,Integration Services Run-
time,Integration Services Data Flow ,Importing and
Exporting Data

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Week 13 Lecture 38 Transforming Data with SSIS: ->Reference :1,Ch 13 http://msdn.microsoft.co
Understanding the Development Environment, Pg 472-487 m/en-
Package Elements us/library/ms141209
.aspx

Lecture 39 Transforming Data with SSIS::Creating a Simple


Package

Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 40 datawarehouse ->Reference :6,
->Reference :6,ch1
Lecture 41 datamining ->Reference :6,
Lecture 42 visualization
Week 15 Lecture 43 datamining ->Reference :6,

Details of homework and case studies


Homework No. Topic of the Homework Nature of homework
(group/individuals/field work
Homework 1 Planning and managing database Individual
Homework 2 exporting and importing the data within / other database(s) Individual
Homework 3 Authentication,authorization and mail feature in SQL 2005 Individual
Homework 4 Importance of backup and recovery of database and techniques to implement them Individual

Scheme for CA:out of 100*


Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Term Paper 1 25 25
Lab Assesment 30 30
Homework 3 4 5 15
Class test based on homework 3 4 10 30

Total :- 70 100

* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the
UMS

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List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper)

Sr. No. Topic


1 Banking system
2 Railway reservation
3 Library management system
4 Shopping mall
5 Database for voting system
6 Book store Management System
7 Finance database of company
8 Bill book
9 Pay roll system of company
10 Hotel management(hospitality)
11 Hotel mgt. System
12 Production database of company
13 Mobile Service provider database.
14 Bank Management System
15 Fee structure of a university
16 Database of sales in company
17 Inventory management database
18 Income tax management database

*Each experiment of the lab will be evaluated using following relative scheme:
Component % of Marks
J/E 50
WR 20
VIVA 30

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List of experiments :-
Lecture Lecture Topic Pedagogical Tools Or Equipment Planned lab Manual
Number
database 1 Installation of SQL server
database 2 Data file and log files
database 3 Configuring virtual server name
database 4 Creating database
database 5 Toolbar usages
database 6 Schemas, tables creations, views, synonyms
database 7 Table keys and constraints
database 8 SQL,server authentication tool
database 9 Server permissions
database 10 Stored procedures,functions,triggers

Mid Term
database 11 Schema scope permissions
database 12 Creating jobs
database 13 Configuring database mail and option
database 14 Sending mail and managing messages
database 15 Managing profiles and accounts
database 16 Database backup and recovery
database 17 Restore database
database 18 Creating mirror image of database
database 19 Database snapshots
database 20 Performance monitoring

Spill Over
database 21 datawarehouse
database 22 datamining
database 23 visualization

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