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Teacher name : KITAYAMA Daisuke
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Academic year
2025Year
Term
First Semester
Course title
Database Systems
Class type
Lecture
Course title (ENG)
Database Systems
Class code・Class name・Teaching forms
Z0400009 Database Systems
Instructor
KITAYAMA Daisuke
Credits
2.0Credits
Day and Time
Wed.2Period
Campus
Shinjuku Remote
Location
Relationship between diploma policies and this course
A) A high degree of specialized expertise 100%
B) The skills to use science and technology 0% C) The ability to conduct research independently, knowledge pertaining to society and occupations, and sense of ethics required of engineers and researchers 0% D) Creative skills in specific areas of specialization 0% Goals and objectives
This course covers database design and the use of databases in applications, with a short introduction to the internals of relational database engines. It includes extensive coverage of the relational model, relational algebra, and SQL for Big Data.
Prerequisites
This course requires motivation to learn about advanced technologies in the database field. You also need to be able to read academic papers.
Method Using AL・ICT
Group Work/Presentation
Class schedule
This course is conducted by group discussion about database systems using research papers on the journal and conference as follows.
Specifically, students introduce the paper of each theme. In the first session, I will explain how to take the class in the remotely, so be sure to check the material before the first session starts. 1. Guidance 2-5. Database Systems 6-9. The Web and Information Retrieval 10-13. Recommender Systems and Human–Computer Interaction 14. Reviewing of the course 15. Feedback Evaluation
Students will be evaluated based on the quality of report and the overall attitude toward the class.
Feedback for students
I will upload the entire critique to KU-LMS in the 15th session, which will be an on-demand class.
Textbooks
N/A
Reference materials
N/A
Office hours and How to contact teachers for questions
Tuesday 5th period at A2472 (at Shinjuku)
Message for students
Course by professor with work experience
Not applicable
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Teaching profession course
Informatics Program
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