Database SystemsDF12900, 2009HT
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Course plan
Lectures
24 hours (Schedule see http://www.ida.liu.se/cugs/CourseSchedule).
Recommended for
Doctoral students in computer science.
The course was last given
Fall 2007.
Goals
The aim of the course is to give knowledge on issues underlying the design and implementation of particular types of modern database systems.
Prerequisites
Course on data modeling (e.g. using entity-relationship model or UML) and
relational databases (including relational model, relational algebra, SQL,
query processing, data
structures, transactions, recovery)
Course on artificial intelligence
Logic I
Contents
- Object-oriented and extended relational database systems
- Semi-structured data
- Integration models for access to heterogeneous information sources
Organization
The course is given in an intensive format ("crash course") at a conference facility.
Literature
Research articles and lecture notes.
Lecturers
Patrick Lambrix
Examiner
Patrick Lambrix
Examination
Take home exam and active participation in group discussions
Credit
4.5 HEC (Higher Education Credits)
Organized by
Linköping university
Comments
The course is an intensive course consisting of 2-3 day sessions
(usually 2-3 sessions) at the study centre/university. The course has no
admission fee, but course participants (or the groups they belong to)
pay for travel and any food and accomodation. (For students registered
with CUGS, the research school will pay for food and accomodation.) More
information about this is available at <http://www.ida.liu.se/cugs/>
Course web page
http://www.ida.liu.se/labs/iislab/courses/CUGS-CORE-DB/
Page responsible: Director of Graduate Studies