Syllabus

Title
0122 Database Systems
Instructors
Univ.Prof. Dr. Axel Polleres
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/04/18 to 09/27/18
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Subject(s) Bachelor Programs
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Thursday 12/06/18 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM D2.-1.019 Workstation-Raum
Thursday 12/13/18 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM D2.-1.019 Workstation-Raum
Tuesday 12/18/18 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM D2.-1.019 Workstation-Raum
Thursday 12/20/18 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM D2.-1.019 Workstation-Raum
Tuesday 01/08/19 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM D2.-1.019 Workstation-Raum
Thursday 01/10/19 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM D2.-1.019 Workstation-Raum
Tuesday 01/15/19 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM D2.-1.019 Workstation-Raum
Thursday 01/24/19 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM D2.-1.019 Workstation-Raum
Contents
  • Theoretical and Practical Aspects of DBMS.
  • Relational Model (basis, relational algebra, data description and data manipulation)
  • Relational Theory (Semantic constraints, functional dependencies, normal forms)
  • Transactions (ACID principle, correctness, parallel processing)
  • Optimization (Indexes, Query Plan)
  • Structured Query Language SQL
  • NoSQL databases (Key-Value stores, document DBs, GraphDBs, Semantic Web triple stores)
  • In-Memory DBs 
  • Big Data, Google BigTable, etc.

Learning outcomes
  • Understanding of DBMS and ability to apply DBMS in practice
  • Understanding of the relational model and the basic concepts of the relational theory
  • Understanding of basic concepts of transactions and optimizations
  • Ability to formulate SQL statements to solve practical problems
  • Integration of DB and websites (PHP)
  • Basic ideas of non-relational DBs, including graph databases and NoSQL stores
  • Current scalability issues (Big Data)
Attendance requirements

Attendance is mandatory. Student can miss max. 2 lectures

Teaching/learning method(s)
  • Lessons and computer exercises with DBMS on Linux servers
  • Active participation in solving tasks using DBMS
  • Repetitions of lesson content in front of your colleagues
  • Peer Review (review each others’ work)
  • Presentation of a final project
Assessment
  • 40% - Homeworks submitted via learn@WU
  • 20% - Test
  • 25% - Presentation of final project (a small database application)
  • 15% - Commitment in class
Prerequisites for participation and waiting lists

After the registration deadline, available courses will be allocated to students on the waiting list, who do not yet have a valid registration for the planned position, ranked according to their progress, not to the waiting list.

Availability of lecturer(s)

axel.polleres@wu.ac.at

Additional information on MyLEARN.

 

Last edited: 2018-08-24



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