CMPS 278: Design and Implementation of Database Systems
Advanced course in the implementation of database systems. The class is of interest to students who wish to do research in databases or learn more about large-scale data processing. Topics include indexing of complex data, techniques for high-volume concurrency control, query processing and optimization, database recovery, parallel database system architectures, database systems for streaming data, approximate query answering. Additional topics may include self-managing database systems, advanced query optimization techniques, and query processing techniques for semi-structured data. Prerequisite(s): course 277 or 181 (or equivalent) or consent of instructor. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. Enrollment limited to 20. N. Polyzotis, W. Tan
5 Credits
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