One-Day Special Class on Database Systems

One-Day Special Class on Database Systems

Organized by: Department of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Ahalia School of Engineering and Technology
Date: 17th March 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:20 PM
Venue: 102 -AIML CLASS
Speaker: Prof. Sruthy, Faculty Member, NSS College.

The Department of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning organized a one-day special class on Database Systems for AIML students with the objective of strengthening their understanding of database concepts and their practical applications in modern computing systems.

The primary goal of the session was to provide students with a clear understanding of database design, data management techniques, and transaction processing mechanisms. The programme also aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical database concepts and real-world industry practices.

The session was handled by Prof. Sruthy, an experienced academician with strong expertise in Database Management Systems and data-driven application development. Her interactive teaching approach and practical explanations helped students grasp complex database concepts with ease.

The session began with an introduction to the fundamentals of database systems and the importance of structured data management in software applications.

Key topics covered during the session included:

  • Fundamentals of Database Management Systems and file systems.
  •  Database architecture and three-schema architecture.
  • Entity-Relationship (ER) model and database design techniques.
  • Relational data model, keys, and normalization concepts.
  • Structured Query Language (SQL) for data definition and data manipulation.
  • Transaction management, concurrency control, and recovery techniques.
  • Real-world applications of database systems in banking, e-commerce, and cloud platforms

By the end of the session, participants gained:

  • A strong foundation in database design and management principles.
  • Practical exposure to SQL queries and relational database operations.
  • Understanding of transaction processing and concurrency issues.
  • Awareness of real-world database applications and industry practices

The special class was conducted successfully with active participation from students. The department expresses sincere gratitude to the Programme Coordinator Dr. Rajeev N, Dean Academics, for his guidance and support.

The programme provided valuable academic enrichment and enhanced students’ technical knowledge in Database Systems. The session successfully strengthened their conceptual clarity and practical skills, which will greatly benefit their academic projects and future careers in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Software Development.