Exploitation of relational and OO databases
Sherbrooke , Canada
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Start Date
2027-01-08
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Computer Programming | Database Management | Software Development
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-01-08 | - |
| 2027-01-08 | - |
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Specific Course: IFT287 - Exploitation of Relational and Object-Oriented Databases
Presentation
- This course is part of the 1st cycle and is worth 3 credits.
- It is offered by the Faculty of Science.
- The course schedule is available for the winter and summer of 2026.
Objectives
- The objective of this course is to develop a simple web application that exploits relational and object-oriented databases.
Content
- The course covers the exploitation of relational and object-oriented databases in client-server mode.
- It includes the development of a simple information system, transaction processing, concurrent access to data, and preservation of data integrity.
- The course also covers the development of a simple web application using servlet and JSP, electronic data exchange with XML, and the use of the Java programming language.
Prerequisites
- The prerequisite for this course is IFT187.
Previous Courses
- The previous course is IFT232.
Programs Offering This Course
- This course is offered in the following programs:
- Bachelor's degree in computer science
- Bachelor's degree in management computer science
- Bachelor's degree in quantum information science
- Bachelor's degree in multimedia and video game science
- Certificate in information technology
Schedule
- The schedule for this course is subject to change.
- Students can view their detailed schedule in the monPortail calendar or refer to the schedule provided by their faculty.
Group 1
- The schedule for Group 1 is from January 8 to April 17, 2026.
- The course is held on Thursdays from 10:30 to 12:20 and on Fridays from 9:30 to 11:20.
- The course type is a lecture, and it is held on the main campus of Sherbrooke.
- The unit responsible for the course is the Department of Computer Science, and the instructor is Mariane Maynard.
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