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Page 1 of 5 LP: IT6701

Department of Information Technology B.Tech

: Information Technology

PG Specialisation

: NA

Regulation: 2013

Rev. No: 00 Date: 01.07.2016

Sub. Code / Sub. Name : IT6701/ Information Management Unit

: I

Unit Syllabus: Database Modelling, Management and Development Database design and modelling - Business Rules and Relationship; Java database Connectivity (JDBC), Database connection Manager, Stored Procedures. Trends in Big Data systems including NoSQL - Hadoop HDFS, MapReduce, Hive, and enhancements. Objective: In this unit, the basic Database design concepts and the procedures for establishing the connectivity with a database will be discussed. The recent trends in Big Data systems and the tools that are developed will be discussed in detail. Session No *

Topics to be covered

Ref

Teaching Aids

1

Database design and modelling – Basic Database concepts, Database design methodologies, E-R Model, Relational Data Model

RB-1, CH-2 (55-70)

BB/PPT

2

Business Rules and Relationship – Constraints and its types, Derivation, Structural Assertion and Action Assertion

RB-1, CH-2 (72-94)

BB/PPT

3

Java database Connectivity (JDBC) – JDBC Architecture, JDBC Connectivity steps, Transactions and JDBC

RB-1, CH-8 (359-365)

BB/PPT

4

Database connection Manager – Driver Manager, Types of drivers and connection, Methods and implementation of connection manager

RB-1, CH-8 (335-344)

BB/PPT

5

Stored Procedures – Creating and dropping stored procedures, Examples

RB-1, CH-8 (355-357)

BB/PPT

6

Trends in Big Data systems including NoSQL – Big Data Introduction, NoSQL Database, Types of NoSQL Database, Data Model and Frameworks

R2

BB/PPT

7

Hadoop HDFS – Hadoop Introduction, Architecture, Basic Features, API

R3

BB/PPT

8

MapReduce – Need for MapReduce, Workflow and Implementation

R3

BB/PPT

9

Hive and enhancements – Architecture, Data Model and Workflow

R3

BB/PPT

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Application using Hadoop and HDFS. Applications of Hive.

* Session duration: 50 minutes

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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: IT6701/ Information Management Unit : II

Unit Syllabus : Data Security and Privacy

Program Security, Malicious code and controls against threats; OS level protection; Security – Firewalls, Network Security Intrusion detection systems. Data Privacy principles. Data Privacy Laws and compliance. Objective: In this unit, the general threats for the information management system and the basic features of program security and the principles used are discussed in detail. Session No *

Topics to be covered

Ref

Teaching Aids

10

Program Security – Bugs and flaws, Types of flaws, Security Implications

TB-2, CH-3 (117-121)

BB/PPT

11

Malicious code and Controls against threats – Virus and Malicious codes, Types of Viruses

TB-2, CH-3 (122-135)

BB/PPT

12

Malicious code and Controls against threats – Signature of virus, Salami attack and control over threats

TB-2, CH-3 (126-145)

BB/PPT

13

OS level protection – Assets and Vulnerability, Security design principles

TB-2, CH-4 (201-217)

BB/PPT

14

OS level protection – Unix/Linux security model, Window NT security model

TB-2, CH-4 (228-242)

BB/PPT

15

Firewalls – Need for Firewalls, Firewall Characteristics, Types of Firewalls

TB-2, CH-7 (486-495)

BB/PPT

16

Network Security Intrusion Detection Systems – Components of IDS, Types of IDS, IDS Data

TB-2, CH-7 (496-505)

BB/PPT

17

Data Privacy principles – What is privacy, Privacy and the law

TB-2, CH-10 (622-632)

BB/PPT

TB-2, CH-10 (635-646)

BB/PPT

Data Privacy Laws and Compliance – Privacy Failure consequences, Privacy Framework, Laws for data privacy Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): 18

* Session duration: 50 mins

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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: IT6701/ Information Management Unit : III

Unit Syllabus: Information Governance Master Data Management (MDM) – Overview, Need for MDM, Privacy, regulatory requirements and compliance. Data Governance – Synchronization and data quality management Objective: In this unit, the overview and the need for information management along with the mechanisms to govern the data are discussed in detail. Session No *

Topics to be covered

Ref

Teaching Aids

19

Master Data Management (MDM) – Defining Master Data, Challenges of creating and managing master data

TB-1, CH-1 (5-10)

BB/PPT

20

Master Data Management (MDM) –Defining Master Data Management, MDM Classification Dimensions

TB-1, CH-1 (12-20)

BB/PPT

21

Overview, Need for MDM – MDM Challenges

TB-1, CH-2 (25-43)

BB/PPT

22

Overview, Need for MDM – MDM Architecture, Need for MDM

TB-1, CH-4 (79-90)

BB/PPT

23

Privacy, regulatory requirements and compliance – Risk Taxanomy, Benefits and challenges of Risks

TB-1, CH-8 (195-210)

BB/PPT

24

Privacy, regulatory requirements and compliance – Overview of security technologies, Secured MDM

TB-1, CH-9 (225-240)

BB/PPT

25

Data Governance – Basics of Data Governance, Approaches in Data Governance

TB-1, CH-17 (411-422)

BB/PPT

26

Synchronization and Data Quality Management – Goals and Technology for Data Synchronization

TB-1, CH-16 (367-394)

BB/PPT

TB-1, CH-17 (404-409)

BB/PPT

Synchronization and Data Quality Management – Data Quality Management, Data Quality Process Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): 27

MDM Applications in various sectors

* Session duration: 50 mins

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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: IT6701/ Information Management Unit : IV

Unit Syllabus: Information Architecture Principles of Information architecture and framework, Organizing information, Navigation systems and Labelling systems, Conceptual design, Granularity of Content. Objective: In this unit, the description about frame work, organization, designing the system, navigation and granularity of the stored information is elaborated in detail. Session No *

Topics to be covered

Ref

Teaching Aids

28

Principles of Information architecture and framework – Defining Information Architecture, Practicing Information Architecture

TB-3, CH-1 (3-23)

BB/PPT

29

Principles of Information architecture and framework – Information Architecture Components, Visualizing Information Architecture

TB-3, CH-4 (41-49)

BB/PPT

30

Organizing information – Challenges of organizing the information, Organizing schemes, structures and social classification

TB-3, CH-5 (53-77)

BB/PPT

31

Navigation systems - Types of Navigation Systems, Gray Matters, Browser Features, Building Context

TB-3, CH-7 (115-119)

BB/PPT

32

Navigation systems - Improving Flexibility, Embedded Navigation Systems, Advanced Navigation Approaches

TB-3, CH-7 (120-142)

BB/PPT

33

Labelling systems – Need for labeling system, Varieties of Labels and Design of labels

TB-3, CH-6 (82-114)

BB/PPT

34

Conceptual design – Search system anatomy, Search algorithm, Query builders

TB-3, CH-8 (149-162)

BB/PPT

35

Granularity of Content – Metadata, Technical Lingo, Semantic Relationships

TB-3, CH-9 (194-216)

BB/PPT

36

Granularity of Content –Faceted Classification

TB-3, CH-9 (221-229)

BB/PPT

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

* Session duration: 50 mins

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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: IT6701/ Information Management Unit : V

Unit Syllabus: Information Lifecycle Management Data retention policies: Confidential and Sensitive data handling, lifecycle management costs. Archive data using Hadoop. Testing and delivering big data applications for performance and functionality; Challenges with data administration Objective: In this unit, the various policies that are used for data retention and the evaluation factors for performance and functionality are discussed. Session No *

Topics to be covered

Ref

Teaching Aids

37

Data retention policies: Confidential and Sensitive data handling – Sensitive Data, Confidential Data

TB-2, CH-6 (353-357)

BB/PPT

38

Lifecycle management costs – Steps in Information Lifecycle Management

R5

BB/PPT

39

Lifecycle management costs –Driving Cost for ILM

R5

BB/PPT

40

Archive data using Hadoop – Architecture and Steps

R3

BB/PPT

41

Testing big data applications for performance and functionality – Testing Basics, Types of Testing

R3

BB/PPT

R3

BB/PPT

R6

BB/PPT

43

Delivering big data applications for performance and functionality – Implementation and Maintenance, Cost Monitoring Challenges with data administration – Role of Data Admin, Levels of Administration

44

Challenges with data administration – Policy, procedure and standards, Threats to data

TB-2, CH-7 (342-359)

BB/PPT

45

Challenges with data administration - Methods to classify data

TB-2, CH-7 (363-369)

BB/PPT

42

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

* Session duration: 50 mins