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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. Please notice that the template for these topics is "<Technology> and <Tool>". | + | 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>" 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. | ||
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* Datawarehouses and Apache Hive: Nicole Zafalón, Andrés Espinal | * Datawarehouses and Apache Hive: Nicole Zafalón, Andrés Espinal | ||
* Distributed databases and SQL Server: Asha Seif, Kainaat Amjid | * Distributed databases and SQL Server: Asha Seif, Kainaat Amjid | ||
- | * Document stores and CouchBase: Mohammadreza Amini and Ossoama Benaissa | + | * Document stores with CouchBase and CouchDB: Mohammadreza Amini, Ossoama Benaissa, Zheng Ren, Adriana Sirbu |
* Document stores and MongoDB: Hang Yu, Zhiyang Guo | * Document stores and MongoDB: Hang Yu, Zhiyang Guo | ||
* In-memory databases and Memcached: Diogo Repas and Sandra Hillergren | * In-memory databases and Memcached: Diogo Repas and Sandra Hillergren | ||
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* Multimedia databases and Oracle: Wassim Belgada, Imestir Ibrahim | * Multimedia databases and Oracle: Wassim Belgada, Imestir Ibrahim | ||
* NewSQL databases and VoltDB: Nabil Souissi | * NewSQL databases and VoltDB: Nabil Souissi | ||
- | * Object-oriented databases and ObjectBox: Filip Sotiroski, Niccolo Morabito | + | * Object-oriented databases with ObjectBox and Perst: Filip Sotiroski, Niccolo Morabito, Andrea Gonzato, Pietro Ferrazi |
- | * Object-oriented databases and Perst: Andrea Gonzato, Pietro Ferrazi | + | |
* Real-time databases and Firebase: Himanshu Choudhary, Sergio Postigo, Tejaswini dhuppad | * Real-time databases and Firebase: Himanshu Choudhary, Sergio Postigo, Tejaswini dhuppad | ||
* Spatial raster databases and Rasdaman: Adam Broniewski, Victor Divi | * Spatial raster databases and Rasdaman: Adam Broniewski, Victor Divi | ||
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* Search engines and Apache Solr: Pap Sanou, Szymon Swirydowicz | * Search engines and Apache Solr: Pap Sanou, Szymon Swirydowicz | ||
* Search engines and ElasticSearch: Alexandre Chapelle, Nicolas Dardenne | * Search engines and ElasticSearch: Alexandre Chapelle, Nicolas Dardenne | ||
+ | * XML Databases and BaseX: Maxime Renversez, Mael Touret | ||