Guide to the subject of Information Technology School year 2011/2012 second term Guidelines for the term Course title INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY I Course code Course Type General introductory course Number of Hours per week Theory: 1 Examination Type: practice mark Credits 2 Prerequisites INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY I Practice: 1 Total: 2 Course objectives : The success in the business world more and more requires the growing amounts of data and the conversion of data into information to satisfy the different demands. Therefore, the data will be a special value. Course Contents in Detail: Lectures Fundamental concepts of data and data manipulation. Data models. The ETK / EPC model. Constructing a logical database model. Eliminating the dependences. Normalization. The formal tool of the work is the SGM Practice The overview of MS ACCES, its objects. The planning of data models. The creation of the tables. Data types. Creating database with many tables. The relations. Simple query. Filtering. The Cross Tab Query. Non-simple queries. The proper input: the Form. The proper output: the Report. Controls, and multiply controls. The detailed requirements are shown on the homepage of the department Obligatory and Recommended Readings: Sütő: SZÁMÍTÁSTECHNIKA II Adatszervezés Budapest 2001; Fsz: 608 Kálmán – Sütő – Péteri: Adatmodellezés, adatbáziskezelés az MS ACCESS segítégével. Budapest 1997; Fsz: 503 1/2 2016.03.14. Document1 Grading Students are given a practical mark at the end of the semester Mid-term exams It is compulsory to write two 80-minute mid-term exams during the weeks assigned for the mid-term exams and to submit HOMEWORK INDEPENDENTLY TO GET practice mark. The duration for the written examinations is 80 minutes. Midterm exams 1. week of mid-term exams: 26th March – 30th April 2011 (8TH WEEK OF THE TERM) Subject Duration (minutes) Score NORMALIZATION 45 30 Total 45 30 2. week of mid-term exams: 14-18 May2012 (15TH WEEK OF THE TERM) Subject Duration (minutes) Score Test 07 10 PRACTICAL DATABASE TASK 60 60 Total 67 70 The time available is 80 minutes for each exam. During the mid-term exams are allowed to use: His/her own lecture-notes The printed textbook The conditions of having the exam book signed: The conditions of having the exam book signed are to submit a homework and participation in the required number of practice hours. The acceptable limit of absence: 1/5th of the total duration of obligatory session. If absence exceeds half of the total time of sessions the course must be repeated. If absence exceeds 1/5th but less than half of the total time of session students must follow the requirements of the department. If such a procedure is required it must be announced at the home page of the department. The scores of the mid-term exams can be converted into end of term marks only if the student has achieved at least 30% in every part of the mid-term exams. 0 49 1 50 64 2 65 76 3 77 90 4 91 100 5 According to the Study and Examination Rules, it is compulsory to ensure one occasion for repeated examination in the first week of the examination term to the students with a signature but with an unsatisfactory mark (1) Due to time limitations, certain questions are not subject to detailed discussion at the lessons. Accordingly, only the essence and techniques of normalization are taught. You will need further practice on your own along with our help on request. The midterm tests will be based upon normalization, creating database, querying reporting. Relief from participation With credits previously obtained in the basic training of any BBS institution, the course is considered completed (if the student chose the traditional form of training). No previous credit is acknowledged in the Bologna system. Studies and credits conducted in computer science or information technology as well as credits obtained in other institutions of higher education can be acknowledged based on individual evaluations according to the credit accounting procedures (on the basis of the decision of the Credit Accounting Committee). Qualification in information technology or computer science can be acknowledged upon individual requests (following the decision of the Credit Accounting Committee). No other reasons can be regarded to relieve a student from participating in the course. 2/2 2016.03.14. Document1 3/2 2016.03.14. Document1