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The course is given during the first semester | The course is given during the first semester | ||
- | * Lectures on Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm at the room S.AY2.108 **except 14/10/2019 which is a practical session in S.UB4.130** | + | * Lectures on Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm |
- | * 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** | + | * Exercises on Thursdays from 2 pm to 4 pm |
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- | Students, in groups of two, will realize a project in a topic relevant to advanced databases. Examples of topics are given in the next section of this document. | + | Students, in groups of two, will realize a project in a topic relevant to advanced databases. Examples of topics are given in the next section of this document. Please notice that the template for these topics is "<Technology> and <Tool>". |
Each group will study a database technology and illustrate it with an application developed in a database management system to be chosen (e.g., SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.). The topic should be addressed in a technical way, to explain the foundations of the underlying technology. The application must use the chosen technology. | Each group will study a database technology and illustrate it with an application developed in a database management system to be chosen (e.g., SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.). The topic should be addressed in a technical way, to explain the foundations of the underlying technology. The application must use the chosen technology. | ||
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===== Topics for the current academic year ===== | ===== Topics for the current academic year ===== | ||
- | * Analytical databases and Endeca: Sara Bouglam and <TBD> | + | * Analytical databases and Endeca: Ndele-A-Mulenghe Mashini |
* Cloud databases and Microsoft Azure: Michel Nguyen-Khan and Soufian El Bakkali Tamara | * Cloud databases and Microsoft Azure: Michel Nguyen-Khan and Soufian El Bakkali Tamara | ||
* Column stores and Cassandra: Wassil Choujaa and Ismaila Abdoulahi Adamou | * Column stores and Cassandra: Wassil Choujaa and Ismaila Abdoulahi Adamou | ||
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* Key-value databases and Redis: Yahya Bakkali and Maxime Hauwaert | * Key-value databases and Redis: Yahya Bakkali and Maxime Hauwaert | ||
* Multimedia databases and Oracle: Fan Chen and Noëmie Muller | * Multimedia databases and Oracle: Fan Chen and Noëmie Muller | ||
+ | * NewSQL databases and VoltDB: Sid Ahmed Bouzouidja and Louis-Maxime Piton | ||
* Object-oriented databases and Perst: Nicolas Boucher and Romain Perret | * Object-oriented databases and Perst: Nicolas Boucher and Romain Perret | ||
* Object-oriented databases and ObjectBox: Ajouaou Soufiane and El Achouchi Iliass | * Object-oriented databases and ObjectBox: Ajouaou Soufiane and El Achouchi Iliass | ||
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* Stream databases and Apache Kafka, Event Stores: Alexandre Libert and Antoine De Selys | * Stream databases and Apache Kafka, Event Stores: Alexandre Libert and Antoine De Selys | ||
* Time series databases and InfluxDB: Nada Elghazouani and Jean-Charles Nsangolo | * Time series databases and InfluxDB: Nada Elghazouani and Jean-Charles Nsangolo | ||
+ | * XML databases and BaseX: Sara Bouglam | ||