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--- Database Bootcamp ---

 

An introduction to database technology for people who will be using and developing database applications.

Introduction

This material is designed for students with little or no formal database education, training, or experience.

The goal of this course is to prepare you to learn how to develop database applications using tools such as Microsoft Access, FoxPro, or Oracle.  The objectives are to:

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 Become familiar with database systems.

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 Learn about the different ways databases can be implemented

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 Learn about logical and physical data models.

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 Understand how database applications operate.

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 Understand how database programming works.

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 Learn about structured query language (SQL)

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 Understand how various database applications work.

   

Information Resources for Database Tools

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FileMaker - www.filemaker.com/

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IBM DB2 - www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/

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Microsoft Access  - www.microsoft.com/access

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Microsoft SQLServer - http://www.microsoft.com/sql/

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Microsoft Visual FoxPro –   http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/default.asp

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Oracle - www.oracle.com

 

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