460-2036 – Database Systems (DBS)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Computer Science
Subject guarantorprof. Ing. Michal Krátký, Ph.D.
Study levelundergraduate or graduate
Subject version
Version codeYear of introductionYear of cancellationCredits
460-2036/01 2011/2012 2022/2023 4
460-2036/02 2015/2016 2022/2023 4

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

The goal of this course is to provide extended informations about database technology to bachelor students. Students will be able to create and tune the physical database design for an application and tune the performance of the data layer, and use other data models in an information system (like object-relational and XML data model).

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Summary

The goal of this course is to provide extended informations about database technology to bachelor students. Students will be able to create and tune the physical database design for an application and tune the performance of the data layer, and use other data models in an information system (like object-relational and XML data model).

Compulsory literature:

- H. Garcia-Molina, J.D. Ullman, J.D. Widom. Database Systems: The Complete Book. Prentice Hall, 2001. - C.J. Date: An Introduction to Database Systems. Addison Wesley, 8th Edition, 2003

Recommended literature:

- S.S. Lightstone, T.J. Teorey, T. Nadeau: Physical Database Design: the database professional's guide to exploiting indexes, views, storage, and more. Morgan Kaufmann, 2007.

Prerequisities

Subject codeAbbreviationTitleRequirement
460-2011 TZD Data Processing Theory Recommended
460-2013 DAIS Database and Information Systems Recommended
460-2035 UDBS Introduction to Database Systems Recommended

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.