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teaching:infoh415 [2019/09/24 09:09]
ezimanyi [Topics for the current academic year]
teaching:infoh415 [2020/10/01 11:20]
ezimanyi [Objectives New]
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 The course is given during the first semester ​ The course is given during the first semester ​
-  * Lectures on Mondays from pm to pm at the room S.UA4.218 +  * Lectures on Mondays from pm to pm at the room S.AY2.108 **except 14/10/2019 which is a practical session in S.UB4.130** 
-  * Exercises on Thursdays from 2 pm to 4 pm at the room S.UB4.130+  * Exercises on Thursdays from 2 pm to 4 pm at the room S.UB4.130 ​<​del>​**except 24/10/2019 which is a lecture in S.UD2.119** 
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   * [[http://​www.google.com/​calendar/​embed?​src=dug2eihu8tqtnkjhmtuupj0je0%40group.calendar.google.com&​ctz=Europe/​Brussels|Online schedule]]   * [[http://​www.google.com/​calendar/​embed?​src=dug2eihu8tqtnkjhmtuupj0je0%40group.calendar.google.com&​ctz=Europe/​Brussels|Online schedule]]
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 ===== Objectives ===== ===== Objectives =====
  
 Today, databases are moving away from typical management applications,​ and address new application areas. For this, databases must consider (1) recent developments in computer technology, as the object paradigm and distribution,​ and (2) management of new data types such as spatial or temporal data. This course introduces the concepts and techniques of some innovative database applications. Today, databases are moving away from typical management applications,​ and address new application areas. For this, databases must consider (1) recent developments in computer technology, as the object paradigm and distribution,​ and (2) management of new data types such as spatial or temporal data. This course introduces the concepts and techniques of some innovative database applications.
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 ===== Content ===== ===== Content =====
  
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 Temporal data and applications. Time ontology. Conceptual modeling of temporal aspects. Manipulation of temporal data with standard SQL. Temporal data and applications. Time ontology. Conceptual modeling of temporal aspects. Manipulation of temporal data with standard SQL.
  
-==== Object ​Databases ====+==== Graph Databases ====
  
-Object-oriented modelObject PersistanceODMG standard: Object Definition Language and Object Query Language.+...
  
 ==== Spatial Databases ==== ==== Spatial Databases ====
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   * {{teaching:​infoh415:​activenotes.pdf|Active databases}}   * {{teaching:​infoh415:​activenotes.pdf|Active databases}}
   * {{teaching:​infoh415:​temporalnotes.pdf|Temporal databases}}   * {{teaching:​infoh415:​temporalnotes.pdf|Temporal databases}}
-  * {{teaching:​infoh415:​objectnotes.pdf|Object databases}}+/*   * {{teaching:​infoh415:​objectnotes.pdf|Object databases}}   */ 
 +  * {{:​teaching:​infoh415:​graph_databases_notes.zip|Graph Notes}}
   * {{teaching:​infoh415:​spatialnotes.pdf|Spatial databases}}   * {{teaching:​infoh415:​spatialnotes.pdf|Spatial databases}}
  
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   * Real-time databases and Firebase   * Real-time databases and Firebase
   * Search engines and Solr, ElasticSearch,​ Sphinx ...   * Search engines and Solr, ElasticSearch,​ Sphinx ...
-  * Spatial databases and Rasdaman+  * Spatial ​raster ​databases and Rasdaman
   * Stream databases and Apache Kafka   * Stream databases and Apache Kafka
   * Time series databases and Influx DB, Kdb+, ...   * Time series databases and Influx DB, Kdb+, ...
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 ===== Topics for the current academic year ===== ===== Topics for the current academic year =====
  
-  * Cloud databases and Microsoft Azure: ​Rodaina Mohamed, Karim Maatouk +  * Cloud databases and Microsoft Azure: ​Michel Nguyen-Khan and Soufian El Bakkali Tamara 
-  * Column stores and Cassandra: ​Andrea Armani, Anant Gupta +  * Column stores and Cassandra: ​Wassil Choujaa ​and Ismaila Abdoulahi Adamou 
-  * Data warehouses ​and Apache Hive: Emir Nurmatbekov,​ Mahmudul Hasan +  * Document stores and MongoDB: ​Beata Janiak and Astrid Asoumoy 
-  * Document stores and MongoDB: ​Ledia Isaj, Fabrício Ferreira +  * Key-value databases ​and BerkeleyDBMohamed Amchemer and <TBD> 
-  * Document stores ​and CouchbaseSamia Azzouzi, Brahim Amssafi +  * Multimedia databases ​and OracleFan Chen and <TBD> 
-  * Embedded Databases ​and BerkeleyDBAli Arous, Maria Letizia Losso +  * Object-oriented databases ​and PerstNicolas Boucher ​and Romain Perret 
-  * Key-value stores ​and RedisIra nazarchuk, Julio Candela +  * Real-time databases and Firebase: ​Ali Dhanani and Cleis Kounalis 
-  * Multimodel database ​and Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB: Dimitrios Tsesmelis, Ricardo Holthausen Bermejo +  * Search ​engines ​and SolrElasticSearchTatiana Millan Poveda and Erick Escobar Gallardo 
-  * Real-time databases and Firebase: ​Jesus Huete, Valdemar Hernández +  * Stream ​databases ​and Apache ​KafkaEvent Stores: Alexandre Libert and Antoine De Selys 
-  * Search ​Engines ​and Elastic Search: Haroon RashidDjordjije Krivokapic +  * Time series databases and InfluxDBNada Elghazouani and Jean-Charles Nsangolo 
-  * Streaming Databases with Apache KafkaNithish Sankaranarayanan,​ Gayane Vardanyan + 
-  * Stream ​Processing ​and Apache ​Storm: Ariston Harianto LimHung Nguyen +
-  * Time series databases and TimescaleDBUchechukwu Fortune Njoku, Akash Malhotra+
  
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 ===== Examinations from Previous Years ===== ===== Examinations from Previous Years =====
  
 
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