CMPS 278: Design and Implementation of Database Systems
Advanced course in implementation techniques for database systems. Topics include transaction management, locking protocols for tables, and locking for index structures; query optimization, database statistics, and query processing; access methods for multidimensional data; and database recovery in centralized and distributed systems. Additional topics may include objects in databases, parallel database systems, advanced query optimization techniques, and data mining. Prerequisite(s): course 277 or 181 (or equivalent) or consent of instructor. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. Enrollment limited to 20. W. Tan, N. Polyzotis
5 Credits
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