CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011

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CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011

Introduces the fundamental concepts for design and development of database systems. Emphasizes relational data model and conceptual schema design using ER model, practical issues in commercial database systems, database design using functional dependencies, and other data models. Develops a working relational database for a realistic application.

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    Lecture 24: Concurrency Control

    We finish up RAID and locking, etc, but the recording fubared after a bit...

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    Lecture 21: File Structure

    RAID and files on disk

  6. 17

    Lecture 20: Hardware

    I pull out my bag of tech and we discuss server hardware and RAID.

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    Lecture 19: XPath

    We finish XML with XPath.

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    Lecture 18: XML

    We finish up privacy and security and begin on XML.

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    Lecture 17: Security

    Database security

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    Lecture 16: Bagels

    Today, we eat bagels.

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    Lecture 14: Functional Dependencies

    After I finally make it to class, we discuss FDs, F, F+, and Fc.

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    Lecture 12: Exam Review

    After a hiatus to work on the wedding database, we take today to review for the midterm on Thursday.

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    Lecture 9: SQL

    We finish up SQL... and begin wedding planning?

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    Lecture 6: ER and SQL

    We do some more ER examples and startup on SQL. I gave out your accounts today too.

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    Lecture 5: ER Diagrams 2

    We finish up with ER Diagrams.

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    Lecture 4: ER Diagrams 1

    We go through how to do some tough queries, and then move into ER diagrams.

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    Lecture 3: RA2

    With all of like 5 people here because of the snow, we finish up with RA. (Okay, there was more than 5...)

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    Lecture 2: RA1

    The history of databases and the beginning of relational algebra.

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    Lecture 1: Welcome!

    Welcome to CS 4750!

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Introduces the fundamental concepts for design and development of database systems. Emphasizes relational data model and conceptual schema design using ER model, practical issues in commercial database systems, database design using functional dependencies, and other data models. Develops a working relational database for a realistic application.

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Mark Sherriff

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