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Dec 14, 2024
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CS 631 - Database Systems Units: 3 Design issues in current database systems. Topics may include: data models, storage management and access, distributed systems, query languages and query optimization, database integrity and security, encryption and decryption, concurrency control. Programming projects and review of literature.
Prerequisites: CS 431 or CS 601. Credit Restrictions: Computer Science M.S. or B.S. students only. Equivalent Quarter Course: CS 6660. Possible Instructional Methods: Entirely On-ground, or Hybrid. Grading: A-F grading only. Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: - Analyze the data requirements of a problem, especially when large amounts of data need to be maintained.
- Characterize the ways that system architecture affects efficiency of operation.
- Contrast how database and query design support efficient access to the data models they represent.
- Implement solutions to data requirements using current database technology (like NoSQL databases such as MongoDB, Neo4j or eXist).
- Manage and maintain a database system.
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