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teaching:infoh417 [2016/12/02 09:01]
svsummer [COURSE TRAJECTORY]
teaching:infoh417 [2016/12/09 13:28]
svsummer [COURSE TRAJECTORY]
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    * During lecture 7 ({{:​teaching:​infoh417:​slides-lect7.pdf|slides}}),​ we will study the problems that occur when translating a logical query plan into an (optimal) physical query plan (i.e., estimating the sizes of subresults and join ordering). The details can be found in Chapter 16 (Sections 16.4 until 16.8, pages 792-839 in the international edition or pages 780-827 in the new international edition).    * During lecture 7 ({{:​teaching:​infoh417:​slides-lect7.pdf|slides}}),​ we will study the problems that occur when translating a logical query plan into an (optimal) physical query plan (i.e., estimating the sizes of subresults and join ordering). The details can be found in Chapter 16 (Sections 16.4 until 16.8, pages 792-839 in the international edition or pages 780-827 in the new international edition).
  
-  * You are expected to solve exercise 2 of the {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​04-costbasedsel-ex.pdf|cost-based plan selection exercises}} ​ by the exercises session of **December 2**. +  * You are expected to solve exercise 2 of the {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​04-costbasedsel-ex.pdf|cost-based plan selection exercises}} ​ by the exercises session of **December 2**.  The solutions {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​04-costbasedsel-sol-slides.pdf|are online}}.
  
 ==== Lecture 8: Coping with System Failures ​ ==== ==== Lecture 8: Coping with System Failures ​ ====
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   * During lecture 8 {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​slides-lect8-part1.pdf|slides part 1}} {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​slides-lect8-part2.pdf|slides part 1}} we gave a short introduction to transaction processing in general, and dove into coping with systems failures in particular. The details may be found in chapter 17 of the book.   * During lecture 8 {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​slides-lect8-part1.pdf|slides part 1}} {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​slides-lect8-part2.pdf|slides part 1}} we gave a short introduction to transaction processing in general, and dove into coping with systems failures in particular. The details may be found in chapter 17 of the book.
  
-  * You are expected to solve the integrated exercise 8.2 of the {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​02-logicalopt-ex.pdf|optimization exercises}},​ and 3.5 of the {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​04-costbasedsel-ex.pdf|cost-based plan selection exercises}} by the exercise session of **Friday, December 9**. **It is strongly suggested that you try doing these exercises, as they are typical exam questions.** ​+  * You are expected to solve the integrated exercise 8.2 of the {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​02-logicalopt-ex.pdf|optimization exercises}},​ and 3.5 of the {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​04-costbasedsel-ex.pdf|cost-based plan selection exercises}} by the exercise session of **Friday, December 9**. **It is strongly suggested that you try doing these exercises, as they are typical exam questions.** ​  {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​07-integrated-slides.pdf|The solutions are online.}}
  
   * You are expected to solve exercises 17.2.2, 17.2.4, 17.2.5, 17.2.7, 17.3.2, 17.3.3, 17.3.4, 17.3.5, 17.4.2, 17.4.3, 17.4.4, and 17.4.5 in the book by exercise session of **Friday, December 9**.    * You are expected to solve exercises 17.2.2, 17.2.4, 17.2.5, 17.2.7, 17.3.2, 17.3.3, 17.3.4, 17.3.5, 17.4.2, 17.4.3, 17.4.4, and 17.4.5 in the book by exercise session of **Friday, December 9**. 
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 +==== Lecture 9: Concurrency control ====
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 +  * During lecture 9 ({{:​teaching:​infoh417:​slides-lect9.pdf|slides}}),​ we studied the problems that can occur when a database runs many transactions concurrently and the different kinds of scheduling algorithms that can prevent these problems. The details can be found Chapter 18 (sections 18.5, 18.6. 18.7 is excluded as is section 18.9 on validation-based schedulers).
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 +  * You are expected to solve exercises ​ 18.2.4(b,​c,​e),​ 18.8.1(b,​d),​ 18.8.2 (a,c) by the response lecture of **Friday, December 16**. Given that we have not studied validation based schedulers, you do not need to prepare exercise 18.9.1 (c,f).
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 +==== Revision session ====
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 +Durig the lecture & exercise session ​ of **Friday, december 16** you have the opportunity to  ask questions on the theory and exercises. In particular, if you would like to have a certain part of a lecture re-explained,​ or an exercise re-corrected,​ then this is possible **provided that you let prof. Vansummeren know your question by monday, december 12 at the latest**. ​
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 +This last lecture also features a demo that illustrates how the theory on query optimization that we have studied is applied in practical database management systems.
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