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* Exercises on Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm at the room S.UB4.130 | * Exercises on Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm at the room S.UB4.130 | ||
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===== Examples of topics from the previous academic year ===== | ===== Examples of topics from the previous academic year ===== | ||
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+ | You can take a look at the [[https://db-engines.com/en/|DB-Engines]] web site to get an idea of the currently available technologies and tools. Examples of previous topics are given next: | ||
* Analytical databases and Endeca | * Analytical databases and Endeca | ||
* Cloud databases and Microsoft Azure | * Cloud databases and Microsoft Azure | ||
* Column stores and Cassandra, Hbase, ... | * Column stores and Cassandra, Hbase, ... | ||
- | * Database Security and Oracle | ||
* Deductive Databases and XSB | * Deductive Databases and XSB | ||
* Distributed databases and SQL Server, DynamoDB, ... | * Distributed databases and SQL Server, DynamoDB, ... | ||
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===== Topics for the current academic year ===== | ===== Topics for the current academic year ===== | ||
- | * Real-time databases and Firebase: Pablo Lopez, xxx xxx | + | * Cloud Databases and Amazon Web Services RDS with MySql: Gonçalo Moreira, xxx |
- | * NoSQL Databases and Cassandra: Pratham Solanki, Braulio Blanco | + | * Distributed Messaging with Apache Kafka: René Gómez Londoño, Ankush Sharma |
+ | * Distributed databases and DynamoDB: Elena Ouro, Carlos Badillo | ||
+ | * Distributed databases and Apache Hive: Ricardo Rojas, Danilo Acosta | ||
* Document stores and MongoDB: Sivaporn Homvanish, Tzu-Man Wu | * Document stores and MongoDB: Sivaporn Homvanish, Tzu-Man Wu | ||
- | * Cloud Databases and Amazon Web Services RDS with MySql: Himanshi Saxena, xxx xxx | + | * Document Store and CouchBase: Carlos Martinez Lorenzo, Pablo Molina Mata |
+ | * In-memory databases and MemSQL: Haydar Ali Ismail, Dwi Prasetyo Adi Nugroho | ||
+ | * Key-value stores and Redis: Amritansh Sharma, Haftamu Hailu | ||
+ | * NoSQL Databases and Cassandra: Pratham Solanki, Braulio Blanco | ||
+ | * Real-time databases and Firebase: Pablo Lopez, Maria Gabriela Martinez | ||
+ | * Search Engines and ElasticSearch: Ioannis Prapas, Sokratis Papadopulos | ||
+ | * Spatial Data and Rasdaman: Fernando Mendes Stefanini, Evgeny Pozdeev | ||
* Time Series Database and Influx DB: Shabana Salmaan, Danish Amjad | * Time Series Database and Influx DB: Shabana Salmaan, Danish Amjad | ||
+ | * Time Series Database with Kdb+: Eugen Robert Patrascu, Kunal Arora | ||
+ | * Object-Oriented Databases and db4o: Pinar Turkyilmaz, Annemarie Burger | ||
+ | * Cloud databases and Microsoft Azure: Sara Diaz, Buse Ozer | ||
+ | * Wide-Column Databases and Apache HBase: Edoardo Conte, Carlos E. Muniz Cuza | ||
+ | * XML Databases and BaseX: Marine Devers, Richard Bauwens | ||