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==== Reading Assignment 2 and lecture 5: Multidimensional Index Structures ==== | ==== Reading Assignment 2 and lecture 5: Multidimensional Index Structures ==== | ||
- | * There is no class on friday 28 October. Instead you are asked to read sections 14.4-14.6, pages 661-688 (in the international edition) or pages 649-676 (in the new international edition) of the book. This concerns we will study various index structures that deal gracefully with multidimensional search keys ({{:teaching:infoh417:slides-lect5.pdf|slides}}). | + | * There is no class on friday 28 October. Instead you are asked to read sections 14.4-14.6, pages 661-688 (in the international edition) or pages 649-676 (in the new international edition) of the book. This concerns various index structures that deal gracefully with multidimensional search keys ({{:teaching:infoh417:slides-lect5.pdf|slides}}). |
+ | ==== Lecture 6: Physical Operators ==== | ||
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+ | * In lecture 6 ({{:teaching:infoh417:slides-lect6.pdf|slides}}), we study the basic algorithms for physical operators, together with their cost analysis. The details (including some algorithms not discussed during the lecture) can be found in chapter 15 sections 15.1 until 15.6, pages 701-746 (in the international edition) or pages 689-734 (in the new international edition). The interested reader is also advised to read Section 15.7 (although this will not be interrogated during the exam). | ||
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+ | * You are expected to solve exercise 1 of the {{:teaching:infoh417:03-physicalop-ex.pdf|physical operators exercises}} by the exercise session of November 6. | ||