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Course Code
Course Title
Course Planner
Lectures
INT401
DATABASE ADMINISTRATION
15857::Nitin Umesh
Course Category
3.0
0.0
TextBooks
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
T-1
Year
Publisher Name
2009
Year
Publisher Name
Reference Books
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
R-1
2008
R-2
2010
SAMS
Relevant Websites
Sr No
Salient Features
RW-1
http://www.sqlserverclub.com/essentialguides/how-to-install-sql-server-2008-step-bystep-guide.aspx
RW-2
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa214422(v=sql.80).aspx
Database Architecture
RW-3
http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2007/12/08/sql-server-generic-architecture-image/
RW-4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_SQL_Server
RW-5
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd206996%28v=sql.100%29.aspx
RW-6
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms165730%28v=sql.105%29.aspx
Database Tasks
RW-7
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms144284.aspx
Authentication Mode
RW-8
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181127.aspx
Principles
RW-9
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms186717.aspx
Server Permissions
RW-10
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc278098%28v=sql.100%29.aspx
0.0
3.0
RW-11
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181591.aspx
Endpoint
RW-12
RW-13
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189453.aspx
Event Notification
RW-14
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms191454%28v=sql.90%29.aspx
RW-15
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189953.aspx
RW-16
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175987%28v=sql.105%29.aspx
RW-17
RW-18
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175477%28v=sql.105%29.aspx
Backup Overview
RW-19
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms177429.aspx
RW-20
http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2010/04/05/sql-server-2008-introduction-to-snapshotdatabase-restore-from-snapshot/
Database Snapshot
RW-21
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms140052.aspx
Spill Over
Week 1
Lecture 1
RW-1
Lecture Description
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation
SQL Server
2008 can be a
data storage
back end for
different
varieties of data:
XML, email,
time/calendar,
file, document,
spatial, etc
Week 1
Week 2
Lecture 2
T-1:Ch1
R-2:ch1
RW-1
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation
Lecture 3
T-1:Ch1
RW-3
Distributed
Transaction
Coordinator
(DTC), SQL
Server
Integration
Services, Full
Text Search
functionality
Lecture 4
T-1:Ch1
RW-3
Distributed
Transaction
Coordinator
(DTC), SQL
Server
Integration
Services, Full
Text Search
functionality
Lecture 5
T-1:Ch1
RW-3
Distributed
Transaction
Coordinator
(DTC), SQL
Server
Integration
Services, Full
Text Search
functionality
Lecture 6
T-1:Ch1
RW-1
Virtual Machine
Manager
(VMM) 2008
R2, Windows
Server 2008 R2
Hyper-V
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
through SQL
Server 2008
SQL Server
2008 can be a
data storage
back end for
different
varieties of data:
XML, email,
time/calendar,
file, document,
spatial, etc
Week 3
Week 4
Lecture 7
T-1:Ch1
RW-1
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
through SQL
Server 2008
Virtual Machine
Manager
(VMM) 2008
R2, Windows
Server 2008 R2
Hyper-V
Lecture 8
T-1:Ch1
RW-1
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
Windows
authentication
mode and mixed
mode
Lecture 9
T-1:Ch3
Configuring, managing
and administering
concepts through
Management Studio
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
through SQL
Server 2008
Basic
Navigation in
SQL Server
Management
Studio and
Writing
Transact-SQL
RW-5
Accessing
information about
errors and events
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
through SQL
Server 2008
master
Database, msdb
Database and
tempdb
Database
RW-5
Way of accessing
information about
errors and events
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
master
Database, msdb
Database and
tempdb
Database
T-1:ch5
RW-6
User
Databases,Database
Planning, Creating
Databases Diagrams,
Views,
Synonyms and
Programming Objects
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
Database
Maintenance
Plan Wizard
T-1:ch5
RW-6
User
Databases,Database
Planning, Creating
Databases Diagrams,
Views,
Synonyms and
Programming Objects
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
Database
Maintenance
Plan Wizard
Week 4
T-1:ch6
RW-7
SQL Server
Authentication Mode,
Changing the
Authentication Mode
create a login in
SQL Server by
using SQL
Server
Management
Studio or
Transact-SQL
Week 5
T-1:ch6
RW-8
Principals in SQL
Server 2008
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
T-1:ch6
RW-9
Server Permissions,
Database Scope
Permissions , Schema
Scope Permissions and
using Management
Studio for managing
permissions
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
SELECT ALL
USER
SECURABLES
Permission,
IMPERSONAT
E ANY LOGIN
Permission and
CONNECT
ANY
DATABASE
Permission
Lecture 15
Week 6
Test,Mini project,Case
study1
T-1:ch6
RW-10
L16:(SQL Server
Encryption) and L17:
(SQL Server
Tools)
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
Transparent
Data Encryption
(TDE)
T-1:ch6
RW-10
L16:(SQL Server
Encryption) and L17:
(SQL Server
Tools)
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
Transparent
Data Encryption
(TDE)
T-1:ch6
RW-11
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
creating an
HTTP endpoint
(SOAP
endpoint)
Week 7
T-1:ch6
RW-11
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
SPILL OVER
Week 7
Lecture 20
Spill Over
Lecture 21
Spill Over
MID-TERM
Week 8
Week 9
T-1:ch 8
RW-12
L:22 (Configuring
database mail, managing
profile) for twenty
second lecture and L23:
(accounts, sending mail,
managing messages) for
twenty third lecture
T-1:ch 8
RW-12
L:22 (Configuring
database mail, managing
profile) for twenty
second lecture and L23:
(accounts, sending mail,
managing messages) for
twenty third lecture
T-1:ch 8
RW-13
Creating Event
Notifications
T-1:ch 8
RW-14
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
creating an
HTTP endpoint
(SOAP
endpoint)
Week 9
T-1:ch 8
T-1:ch 8
RW-14
Week 10 Lecture 28
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation
Test,Mini project,Case
study2
T-1:ch 9
RW-19
Types of database
recovery models
T-1:ch 9
RW-18
Event
Notifications vs.
Triggers and
SQL Trace
T-1:ch 9
RW-18
RW-19
Various endpoint
options for taking
backups
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation
Mirroring,
Differential
Backups in SQL
Server
T-1:ch 9
L32: (Combining
various backup types for
creating variety of
backup strategies) for
thirty second lecture and
L33: (rest part of
Combining various
backup types for
creating variety of
backup strategies) for
thirty third lecture
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
T-1:ch 9
T-1:ch 9
RW-19
Lecture 35
L32: (Combining
various backup types for
creating variety of
backup strategies) for
thirty second lecture and
L33: (rest part of
Combining various
backup types for
creating variety of
backup strategies) for
thirty third lecture
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
Restoring
Databases backed up
using the strategies
outlined previously
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
Test,Mini project,Case
study3
T-1:ch 9
RW-20
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
T-1:ch 9
RW-20
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
T-1:ch 10
R-1:ch 10
T-1:ch 10
Introduction to
Student will learn
Demonstration
performance monitoring designing monitoring with Power point
strategy and
presentation
determining what is
important for a
particular
environment
RW-21
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
T-1:ch 10
RW-21
Demonstration
with Power point
presentation and
SQL Server 2008
SPILL OVER
Week 14 Lecture 41
Spill Over
Lecture 42
Spill Over
Week 15 Lecture 43
Spill Over
Lecture 44
Spill Over
Lecture 45
Spill Over
Frequency
Out Of
2
Total :-
10
20
10
20
Objective
Case study1
Documented study
of a specific realtime situation or
imagined scenario,
that are used in live
projects
Test1
To check the
Upto 18 lecture
understanding as
well as performance
of the students for
the topics covered
Evaluation Mode
Allottment /
submission Week
Individual
A particular case
can be allotted to all
the students in the
class but in this case
100% of the
evaluation should
be based on a test.
4/5
Individual
Written test of 30
marks, multiples of
5 questions which
can be divided into
subparts
9 / 10
Mini project1
Group
30 marks ( Mid
Term report- 5
marks End Term
report- 15 marks
Viva / presentation 10 marks)
3 / 11