Number of hours
- Lectures 18.0
- Projects 0
- Tutorials 0
- Internship 0
- Laboratory works 0
- Written tests 0
ECTS
ECTS 1.5
Goal(s)
The objective of this course is to prensent techniques for data management in networking environments. This includes the management of distributed databases and data/event flows (as in sensor networks), and Big Data management
Contact Christophe BOBINEAUContent(s)
*Distributed Databases
**Design
**Distributed query evaluation
**Distributed transactions
**Data duplication and consistency
*Massively parallel systems (Big Data)
**Map-Reduce paradigm et Apache Hadoop
**NoSQL data models and systems
**Zoom on MongoDB
*Data and Event flows
**Deata and event models
**Continuous queries and event composition
**Time windows
Prerequisites
Principes des SGBD course.
NORMAL SESSION :
Written examination (2h) + Case study + Participation -> E1
Documents:
- authorized: personnal notes and foreign language dictionnaries
- forbidden: books
Equipment:
- authorized: calcs
- forbidden: everything else
SECOND SESSION :
Written (2h) or oral examination -> E2
Documents:
- authorized: personnal notes and foreign language dictionnaries
- forbidden: books
Equipment:
- authorized: calcs
- forbidden: everything else
N1=E1
N2=E2
Examen de 2h
Supports et notes de cours autorisés. Calculatrices autorisées. Dictionnaires langues étrangères autorisées.
Tout le reste interdit.
S. Abiteboul, R. Hull; V. Vianu : Foundations of Databases. Addison-Wesley 1995, ISBN 0-201-53771-0
T. Ozsu, P. Valduriez. Principles of Distributed Database Systems, vol . Second Ed., Prentice hall, 1999
J. Gray, A. Reuter, Transaction Processing: concepts and techniques, vol. Morgan Kaufmann, 1993
G. Gardarin, P. Valduriez : SGBD Avancés, Bases de données objets, déductives et réparties. Eyrolles 1990.
G. Gardarin : XML Des bases de données aux services Web. Dunod 2002, ISBN 2-10-006933-0.
Chaudhuri, U. Dayal. An Overview of Data Warehousing and OLAP Technology. SIGMOD Record, 26(1):65--74, March 1997.