Lesson plan / FILE STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION

Lesson Information

Course Credit 3.0
Course ECTS Credit 3.0
Teaching Language of Instruction Türkçe
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of Course Compulsory
Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
Does the course require compulsory or optional work experience? Z
Course Coordinator
Instructor (s)
Course Assistant Assoc. Prof. Dr. ERSOY ÖZ

Purpose and Content

The aim of the course The course aims to teach practical concepts of file structure design and use. The course structure of the secondary memory, file with basic information about the processing of data, are described within the framework of the secondary memory.
Course Content This course covers,introduction to file structures,design and determination of file structures, basic file concepts,basic file operations,definition of data and types, related data and unrelated data,definition of the record and storing in a file, access methods,physical structere and characteristics of the data storage,the secondary memory data structures and file processing,files (advantages and disadvantages),file structures and types: primary file Organization,File structures and types: primary file organization,distribution methods,index structures in the files,memory processes,data structures relations,algebra relations,relations with the advanced mathematics and mathematical logic,sequential and direct file organization, file sorting methods. quick access to records, indexing, indexed sequential file access,tree-structured file organization,tree index structures and the protection of these structures, static and hashing techniques for expandable files,tree index structures and the protection of these structures, static and hashing techniques for expandable files, File conversion and creation and development of multi-linked list structures,Introduction to the data base systems.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Introduction to file structures,design and determination of file structures,basic file operations.
2Definition of data and types, related data and unrelated data,definition of the record and storing in a file.
3Access methods,physical structere and characteristics of the data storage.
4The secondary memory data structures and file processing.
5Files (advantages and disadvantages), file structures and types: primary file organization.
6File structures and types: primary file organization,distribution methods, index structures in the files.
7Memory processes, data structures relations, algebra relations, relations with the advanced mathematics and mathematical Logic.
8Sequential and direct file organization, file sorting methods.
9Quick access to records, indexing, indexed sequential file access
10Tree-structured file organization.Midterm Exam.
11Tree index structures and the protection of these structures, static and hashing techniques for expandable files.
12Tree index structures and the protection of these structures, static and hashing techniques for expandable files.
13File conversion and creation and development of multi-linked list structures.
14Introduction to the data base systems.

Resources

1.Zoellick, B. & Riccardi, G. Addison , File Structures, Folk, M.J., Wesley, 1998.
2.Tharp, A.L., . File Organization and Processing, John Wiley & Sons, 1988.