COMP3311 20T3
The University of New South Wales
COMP3311 Database Systems 20T3
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The University of New South Wales
COMP3311 Database Systems 20T3
Thursday 3 December, 2020
1. Time Required: ~3 hours
2. Reading Time: as long as you like 3. Total number of questions: 12
4. Total marks available: 90
5. Questions are not of equal value.
6. Marks are shown on each question.
Read all of the instructions below before commencing. You will need to scroll until End of Notes to see everything
About the Exam duration:
the exam will be open from 10am AEDT Thursday 3 December
the exam will close at 10pm AEDT Thursday 3 December you can work on the exam any time during that period
you should definitely start before 6pm AEDT on December 3
anything submitted after 10pm AEDT on December 3 will be ignored
About this Exam web-site:
The Instructions and the Questions use one browser tab Each documentation manual has its own tab
The tab will be created the first time you access the manual
You can use the tabs to navigate to the manuals once they’re open, without losing your place in the questions
Start-of-Exam Instructions:
Details are in the Instruction Page General Instructions:
Database Systems
Answer all questions.
Questions are not worth equal marks. Questions may be answered in any order. During the Exam …
you must not communicate with other students in
any way
All questions must be submitted using give or Webcms3 Submit each question as you finish it
You can submit questions multiple times
Do not leave submissions to the last minute
Each question has instructions on what needs to be submitted
End-of-Exam Instructions:
Stop working on questions
Check that you submitted all of your answers Relax … COMP3311 is done and dusted
If you believe that insufficient information has been provided to answer
a given question, then you should write any assumptions that you think are
necessary to complete the question and continue work from there. If the
assumptions are reasonable, you can still obtain full marks for the question.
Note that marks are awarded for your working, not just for getting the
correct final answer. If you get an incorrect final answer in one part of
a question and use it in a later part of that question, it is still possible
to achieve full marks for the later part if all working is correct.
For the programming questions, you can only receive full marks for a
correctly-working program that loadsi/executes with no warnings. In all
other cases, you receive partial-marks based on how close the program
is to being correct. Submitting the supplied template is worth zero marks.
End of Notes