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teaching:infoh417 [2019/11/29 13:16]
svsummer [COURSE TRAJECTORY]
teaching:infoh417 [2019/12/06 19:43]
svsummer [COURSE TRAJECTORY]
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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).   * 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).
  
-  * You are expected to solve exercises ​ 18.2.4(b,​d,​e),​ 18.8.1(b,​d),​ 18.8.2 (a,c), and 18.9.1 (c,f)  by the response lecture of **Friday, December 6**.  ​+  * You are expected to solve exercises ​ 18.2.4(b,​d,​e),​ 18.8.1(b,​d),​ 18.8.2 (a,c), and 18.9.1 (c,f)  by the response lecture of **Friday, December 6**.  ​{{:​teaching:​infoh417:​06_-_concurrency.pdf|The solutions are online.}} 
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 ==== Revision session ==== ==== Revision session ====
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 Durig the lecture & exercise session ​ of **Friday, december 6** 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 2 at the latest**. ​ Durig the lecture & exercise session ​ of **Friday, december 6** 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 2 at the latest**. ​
    
 +The slides of the revision lecture {{:​teaching:​infoh417:​qa_slides.pdf|are online.}}
 
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