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CSE 2337Introduction to

Data Management

Introduction

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Overview

• Syllabus• Outline• Expectations and

Requirements • Overview of course materials• Data vs information• Spreadsheets vs. Databases

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Course Information

CSE 2337Introduction to Data Management

Blackboard URL: http://courses.smu.edu

• Syllabus and Outline• Assignments• Labs• Lecture Notes

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Instructor Info.

Mark FontenotOffice: SIC 318

E-mail: [email protected]: 214 768 2854

Office Hours: Tu 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

W 8:00 – 9:30 a.m.Email: 24/7

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Teaching Assistant

Laura SpennerE-Mail: [email protected]

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Books

• Lecture:– Concepts of Database Management, 5th ed.

Pratt and Adamski, Course Technology

• Lab:– Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office

Excel 2003: Gross, Akaiwa, Nordquist - Course Technology

– Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Access 2003: Bast, Cygman, Flynn, Tidwell - Course Technology

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Class Meetings

• Lecture: Caruth 228– MW 10 – 11– Lecture based presentation

• Lab: Patterson 214 – N11: 10 – 12 – N12: 12 – 2– Hands-on Computer work

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Assessment

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Exams And Quizzes

• 3 exams– not cumulative– closed notes, closed book– during lecture

• Quizzes– unknown number– may or may not be announced

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Homework

• 5 – 6 homework assignments throughout the semester

• See assignment for exact due dates• All in Microsoft Word

– download the Word document and add your solutions to this document. DO NOT delete the questions.

• Upload completed assignments to Blackboard

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Lab Assignments

• Assignment files can be downloaded from Blackboard

• Due in 2 parts– Pre-Lab Due Thursday @ 10:00 am before lab– Lab due Saturday @ 10:00 p.m.

• Completed Assignments must be uploaded to the appropriate Blackboard folder– separate folder for pre-lab and lab for each

week

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Late Assignments

• Late Assignments are not accepted except in extreme cases.– See Prof. Fontenot– Bring an Excuse– If possible, get permission before– Work ahead – submit early!!

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Grades

Assignment Value

3 Tests 35%

Lab Practical/Projects 1 and 2

15%

Homework (5 or 6 total) 20%

Lab assignments and quizzes

25%

Class Participation and Attendance

5%

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Academic Honesty

• All work is required to be your own• Do not work in groups on any graded

assignment unless explicitly stated as acceptable

• Penalties are severe

• You may work together on anything non-graded– study for tests– review lecture notes– …

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Attendance Policy

• Lecture– Attendance is necessary for success– You’ll gain knowledge not found in the

texts

• Lab– Attendance is mandatory– no lab attendance = no lab grade for

that week

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What are we going to talk about?

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Data Management

• What is data management?

• What organizations need data management?

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Why do we need management techniques?

• Would we have an international credit card system?

• Would we be able to use cell phone internationally?– How do they charge and track your

calls? Where is that info stored?

• How does NTTA manage toll-tag charges and fines?

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Why do we need management techniques?

• To quickly search for information• To analyze data quickly

– Forecasting– Prediction

• Mine for information that we didn’t even know we didn’t know.

• Perform calculations on massive data sets very quickly

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This class and data

•Part I– Excel and Data

Analysis

•Part II– Access and Data

Management

Emphasis on Practical and Useful Skills with Access and Excel

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Material

Lecture

Lab

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Excel Databases

Excel Databases

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Blackboard

http://courses.smu.edu

If you’ve never used it before:SMU ID and Password

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For Wednesday

• Read pp 2 – 65– Should be a review of Excel topics that

you are familiar with from EMIS 1305 or other pre-req classes

– Quiz on Wed– Will not cover this chapter in Lab

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Questions?

?