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Special Topics in Databases |
Module Type: |
Information Technology Track |
Module Code: |
732Î |
Syllabus: |
Distributed database systems and client/server database systems,
Nested databases, Object oriented databases,temporal databases, geographical information systems,
data mining systems, data warehousing systems, inductive databases, Expert systems in databases, Large objects management.
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Module Aims-Objectives: |
Aim of this module is to pave the way for students to be able to follow current and future trends in databases.
Upon completing this module, students shall be acquainted with all current trends in the field of Databases. |
Bibliography: |
• E. Bertino and L. Martino. Object-Oriented Database Systems: Concepts
and Architectures. International Computer Science Series.
Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1993.
• C. J. Date, H. Darwen and N. Lorentzos Temporal Data and the Relational
Model. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2002.
• C. Delobel, C. Decluse, P. Richard and C. Lecluse Databases: From
Relational to Object-Oriented Systems. Van Nostrand Reinhold Comp.,
1995.
• P. Hipsley Developing Client/Server Applications with Oracle Developer
2000. SAMS Publishing, 1996.
• J. A. Larson Database Directions: From Relational to Distributed, Multimedia
and Object-Oriented Database Systems. Prentice Hall 1995.
• G. Loizou and M. Levene A Guided Tour of Relational Databases and
Beyond. Springer Verlag, 1999.
• Tansel, J. Clifford, S. K. Gadia, S. Jajodia, A. Segev, and R. T.
Snodgrass (eds). Temporal Databases: Theory, Design, and Implementation.
Database Systems and Applications Series.
Benjamin/Cummings, Redwood City, CA, 1993.
• Zaniolo, S. Ceri, C. Faloutsos, R.T. Snodgrass, V.S. Subrahmanian
and R. Zicari Advanced Database Systems. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
1997. • Lecture Notes
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