CSE215: Design and Implementation of Database Systems
Advanced course in implementation techniques for database systems. For students who wish to do research in databases or to 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): Enrollment is restricted to graduate students. Undergraduates that have taken CSE 181 may enroll. A basic knowledge of databases, similar to the content of CSE 180, is recommended. (Formerly CMPS 278.)5 credits
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2023-24 |
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2022-23 |
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2021-22 |
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2020-21 |
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