Database Tuning and Its Role In Information Technology Education

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Publicat a:Journal of Information Systems Education vol. 14, no. 4 (Winter 2003), p. 381-387
Autor principal: Pons, Alexander P
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520 3 |a Course curriculum in database management systems encompasses many topics, from data modeling to implementation and testing. These topics establish a strong foundation for Information Technology students to analyze, design, and implement a database system. Beyond these basic skills, Information Technology students must be equipped with the necessary capabilities to address database performance issues, such as when end-user expectations are not met. The topic of database tuning includes various techniques associated with enhancing database performance, and is important in providing a well-rounded database curriculum, but this skill is not generally covered in most database management systems courses. Our study focuses on testing the researcher's assumption that database tuning is not part of current Information Technology curriculums. In addition, its significance and importance in the curriculums is researched. We surveyed academics and professionals to quantify the importance of database tuning and establish an understanding of its role within the education of students taking database related courses. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] Keywords: Database Tuning, CIS curriculum, Database education 
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