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23CST201 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

By Aruna Categories: IT, SNSCT
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This course introduces the fundamental concepts of Database Management Systems (DBMS), focusing on the design, implementation, and management of databases. It covers data models, database architecture, relational model, SQL for data manipulation and querying, normalization techniques, and transaction management. The course also explores concepts of indexing, concurrency control, and database security, enabling students to develop efficient and reliable database-driven applications.

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