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Database and Information Systems II

Summary

The content of the first part connects on topics of the bachelor course Database and Information Systems. The content of this course includes the physical database design, a design and implementation of the information system's data layer, and benchmarking of the data layer. In practices, students implements individual tasks related to the following topics: data and functional analysis, physical database design, and the implementation and benchmarking of information system's data layer. In the second part of a semester, there are some extended database technologies such as spatial DBMS, full-text options of DBMS, XML, distributed, and NoSQL DBMS. In practices, students implement individual tasks related to these topics.

Literature

H. Garcia-Molina, J. D. Ullman, J. Widom: Database Systems: The Complete Book (2nd Edition). Prentice Hall; 2 edition (June 15, 2008).

Advised literature

S. S. Lightstone, T. J. Teorey (Author), T. Nadeau: Physical Database Design, 1st Edition. Morgan Kaufmann; 4th edition (April 4, 2007).


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 460-4068
Abbreviation DAIS II
Course title Database and Information Systems II
Coordinating department Department of Computer Science
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Michal Krátký, Ph.D.