Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revision Both sides next revision
teaching:infoh415 [2021/08/20 18:05]
ezimanyi [Examples of topics from the previous academic year]
teaching:infoh415 [2021/09/24 09:49]
ezimanyi [Project]
Line 1: Line 1:
 ====== INFO-H-415: Advanced Databases ====== ====== INFO-H-415: Advanced Databases ======
  
 +
 +===== Last important announcment ====
 +
 +21/09/2021:
 +Hello everyone,
 +
 +The first exercise session will take place Thursday from 14:00-16:00 in the UB4.130 computer room. It is however strongly advised to bring your own computer and to install the required applications as indicated on the webpage of the exercise sessions (https://​cs.ulb.ac.be/​public/​teaching/​infoh415/​tp,​ Before Session 1).
 +
 +See you on Thursday,
 +
 +Gilles
  
 ===== Lecturer ===== ===== Lecturer =====
Line 97: Line 108:
   * IBM, A Matter of Time: Temporal Data Management in DB2 for z/OS. ({{teaching:​infoh415:​a_matter_of_time.pdf|version pdf}})   * IBM, A Matter of Time: Temporal Data Management in DB2 for z/OS. ({{teaching:​infoh415:​a_matter_of_time.pdf|version pdf}})
 ===== Links ===== ===== Links =====
-  * Temporal ​databases  +  * Spatial ​databases 
-    * [[http://timecenter.cs.aau.dk/|TimeCenter]], an international research centre for temporal databases. +    * [[https://postgis.net/​workshops/​postgis-intro/​|Introduction to PostGIS]] 
-    * [[http://www.timeconsult.com/Software/​Software.html|TimeDB]], a temporal relational database+    * [[https://​learn.crunchydata.com/postgis|Crunchy Data Interactive PostGIS Learning Portal]] 
 +  * Spatio-temporal ​(or mobility) ​databases 
 +    * [[https://mobilitydb.com/|MobilityDB]]  
   * Object databases   * Object databases
     * [[http://​www.odbms.org/​|ODBMS.ORG]],​ portal of ressources about object databases.     * [[http://​www.odbms.org/​|ODBMS.ORG]],​ portal of ressources about object databases.
-    * [[http://​www.db4o.com/​|db4o]],​ an open source object database. 
     * [[http://​www.objectstore.com/​datasheet/​index.ssp|ObjectStore]],​ an object database     * [[http://​www.objectstore.com/​datasheet/​index.ssp|ObjectStore]],​ an object database
     * [[http://​www.objectivity.com|Objectivity]],​ an object database     * [[http://​www.objectivity.com|Objectivity]],​ an object database
-    * [[http://​www.versant.com/​|Versant]],​ an object database 
-    * [[http://​www.jade.co.nz/​jade/​|Jade]],​ an object database 
-    * [[http://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​ozone/​|Ozone]],​ an object database 
   * Post-relationnal databases   * Post-relationnal databases
-    * [[http://​www.fresher.com/​|Matisse]] 
     * [[http://​www.intersystems.com/​cache/​index.html|Caché]]     * [[http://​www.intersystems.com/​cache/​index.html|Caché]]
-  * Spatial databases 
-    * [[https://​postgis.net/​workshops/​postgis-intro/​|Introduction to PostGIS]]  ​ 
  
 ===== Course Slides ===== ===== Course Slides =====
Line 134: Line 140:
 */ */
  
-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>"​.+Students, in groups of two or four students, 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>" ​for groups of 2 students and "<​Technology>​ with <​Tool1>​ and <​Tool2>"​ for groups of 4 students.
  
 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.
Line 141: Line 147:
  
 The choice of topic and the application must be made ​​in agreement with the lecturer. The topic should not be included in the program of the Master in Computer Science and Engineering. The project will be presented to the lecturer and the fellow students at the end of the semester. This presentation will be supported by a slideshow. A written report containing the contents of the presentation is also required. The presentation and the report will (1) explain the foundations of the technology chosen, (2) explain how these foundations are implemented by the database management system chosen and (3) illustrate all these concepts with the application implemented. The choice of topic and the application must be made ​​in agreement with the lecturer. The topic should not be included in the program of the Master in Computer Science and Engineering. The project will be presented to the lecturer and the fellow students at the end of the semester. This presentation will be supported by a slideshow. A written report containing the contents of the presentation is also required. The presentation and the report will (1) explain the foundations of the technology chosen, (2) explain how these foundations are implemented by the database management system chosen and (3) illustrate all these concepts with the application implemented.
 +
 +For 2-student group, the duration of the presentation is 30 minutes. It will structured in two parts of similar length
 +   * An introduction to the technology
 +   * An introduction to the tools assessing the advantages and disadvantages of the tool tested with an example application.
 +
 +For 4-student group, the duration of the presentation is 45 minutes. It will structured in three parts of similar length
 +   * An introduction to technologies presented jointly by the two groups
 +   * An introduction to the two tools, each presented by each group
 +   * A common assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of both tools tested in a common example application.
 +
  
 The evaluation of the project focuses on the following criteria: The evaluation of the project focuses on the following criteria:
Line 164: Line 180:
   * Multi-model databases and MarkLogic   * Multi-model databases and MarkLogic
   * NewSQL databases and VoltDB   * NewSQL databases and VoltDB
-  * Object-oriented databases and db4o, ObjectBox, Perst+  * Object-oriented databases and ObjectBox, Perst
   * Real-time databases and Firebase   * Real-time databases and Firebase
   * Search engines and Solr, ElasticSearch,​ Sphinx ...   * Search engines and Solr, ElasticSearch,​ Sphinx ...
Line 174: Line 190:
 ===== Topics for the current academic year ===== ===== Topics for the current academic year =====
  
-  ​* Analytical databases and Endeca: Ndele-A-Mulenghe Mashini +  * Cloud databases and Microsoft Azure SQLDavide Rendina, Margarita Hernandez 
-  ​* Cloud databases and Microsoft Azure: ​Michel Nguyen-Khan and Soufian El Bakkali Tamara +  * Column stores and Cassandra: ​Md Jamiur Rahman Rifat, Khushnur Binte Jahangir 
-  * Column stores and Cassandra: ​Wassil Choujaa ​and Ismaila Abdoulahi Adamou +  * Datawarehouses ​and Apache Hive: Nicole Zafalón, Andrés Espinal 
-  * Distributed databases and SQL Server: ​Yasmina El Oudghiri +  * Distributed databases and SQL Server: ​Asha Seif, Kainaat Amjid 
-  * Document stores and MongoDBBeata Janiak and Astrid Asoumoy +  * Document stores ​with CouchBase ​and CouchDBMohammadreza Amini, Ossoama Benaissa, Zheng Ren, Adriana Sirbu 
-  * Key-value databases ​and BerkeleyDBMohamed Amchemer and Frank Jordan Kuete Kamta +  * Document stores ​and MongoDBHang Yu, Zhiyang Guo 
-  * Key-value databases and DynamoDBAbdeslam Bakkali Taheri ​and <TBD> +  * In-memory ​databases and MemcachedDiogo Repas and Sandra Hillergren 
-  * Key-value databases and Redis: ​Yahya Bakkali ​and Maxime Hauwaert +  * Key-value databases ​with Cloud bigtable ​and Redis: ​Luiz Fonseca, Zyrako Musaj, Yanjian Zhang and Zhicheng Luo 
-  * Multimedia databases and Oracle: ​Fan Chen and Noëmie Muller +  * Multimedia databases and Oracle: ​Wassim Belgada, Imestir Ibrahim 
-  * NewSQL databases and VoltDB: ​Sid Ahmed Bouzouidja and Louis-Maxime Piton +  * NewSQL databases and VoltDB: ​Nabil Souissi 
-  * Object-oriented databases and Perst: ​Nicolas Boucher and Romain Perret +  * Object-oriented databases ​with ObjectBox ​and Perst: ​Filip Sotiroski, Niccolo Morabito, Andrea Gonzato, Pietro Ferrazi 
-  * Object-oriented databases and ObjectBox: Ajouaou Soufiane and El Achouchi Iliass +  * Real-time databases and Firebase: ​Himanshu Choudhary, Sergio Postigo, Tejaswini dhuppad 
-  * Real-time databases and Firebase: ​Ali Dhanani and Cleis Kounalis +  * Spatial raster databases ​and Rasdaman: Adam BroniewskiVictor Divi 
-  * Search engines ​and SolrElasticSearch:​ Tatiana Millan Poveda and Erick Escobar Gallardo +  * Stream databases and Apache Kafka: ​Vlada Kylynnyk, Mahmut Asım Onat 
-  * Stream databases and Apache Kafka, Event StoresAlexandre Libert and Antoine De Selys +  * Time series databases ​with Influx DB and Kdb+Mohammad Zain Abbas, Muhammad Ismail, Yi Wu, Chonghan Li 
-  * Time series databases and InfluxDBNada Elghazouani ​and Jean-Charles Nsangolo +  * Search engines ​and Apache Solr: Pap Sanou, Szymon Swirydowicz 
-  * XML databases ​and BaseX: ​Sara Bouglam+  * Search engines and ElasticSearch:​ Alexandre Chapelle, Nicolas Dardenne 
 +  * XML Databases ​and BaseX: ​Maxime Renversez, Mael Touret
  
  
 
teaching/infoh415.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/04 18:14 by ezimanyi