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Database Systems

Summary

The main topics of the course are:
1. object and relational databases, use of object-access constructors in data modeling, object-oriented databases;
2. conceptual modeling, characteristics of a well-designed model and its transformation into data models;
3. internal data organization, use of B-trees, bitmap and junction indices, etc.;
4. Distributed DBS.

Lectures, individual consultations and written work will be determined according to the student's orientation with regard to the profile of the doctoral student

Literature

HOFFER, Jeffrey A., Ramesh VENKATARAMAN a Heikki TOPI. Modern Database Management. 10. vyd. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2011. ISBN 978-0-13-608839-4.
INMON, W.H. Building the data warehouse. New York: Wiley, 2005. ISBN 978-0764599446.
ELVIS C. FOSTER, SHRIPAD GODBOLE. Database Systems. APress 2016, ISBN: 1484211928 .

Advised literature

ELVIS C. FOSTER, SHRIPAD GODBOLE. Database Systems. APress 2016, ISBN: 1484211928 .
BEGG, E. Carolyn, CONNOLLY, Thomas a HOLOWCZAK, Richard. Business Database Systems. Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2008, ISBN-13: 978-1405874373.
INMON, W.H. Building the data warehouse. New York: Wiley, 2005. ISBN 978-0764599446.
HARRINGTON, Jan L. Relational Database Design Clearly Explained. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2002, ISBN-13: 978-1-55860-820-7 .


Language of instruction čeština
Code 155-0911
Abbreviation DS
Course title Database Systems
Coordinating department Department of Applied Informatics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Dušan Marček, CSc.