This document outlines the units covered in an advanced database management systems course. The six units cover: object oriented and object relational databases; XML databases; parallel and distributed databases; data warehousing and data mining; mobile and multimedia databases; and advanced topics including unstructured data management. Key concepts covered include object identity, inheritance, XML schema, parallel and distributed query processing, OLTP vs OLAP systems, data warehousing components, mobile transaction management, and multimedia data structures. References for further reading on each topic are also provided.
This document outlines the units covered in an advanced database management systems course. The six units cover: object oriented and object relational databases; XML databases; parallel and distributed databases; data warehousing and data mining; mobile and multimedia databases; and advanced topics including unstructured data management. Key concepts covered include object identity, inheritance, XML schema, parallel and distributed query processing, OLTP vs OLAP systems, data warehousing components, mobile transaction management, and multimedia data structures. References for further reading on each topic are also provided.
This document outlines the units covered in an advanced database management systems course. The six units cover: object oriented and object relational databases; XML databases; parallel and distributed databases; data warehousing and data mining; mobile and multimedia databases; and advanced topics including unstructured data management. Key concepts covered include object identity, inheritance, XML schema, parallel and distributed query processing, OLTP vs OLAP systems, data warehousing components, mobile transaction management, and multimedia data structures. References for further reading on each topic are also provided.
This document outlines the units covered in an advanced database management systems course. The six units cover: object oriented and object relational databases; XML databases; parallel and distributed databases; data warehousing and data mining; mobile and multimedia databases; and advanced topics including unstructured data management. Key concepts covered include object identity, inheritance, XML schema, parallel and distributed query processing, OLTP vs OLAP systems, data warehousing components, mobile transaction management, and multimedia data structures. References for further reading on each topic are also provided.
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ADVANCED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
UNIT I REVISION OF ER AND EER 2.0
UNIT II OBJECT ORIENTED AND OBJECT RELATIONAL DATABSES 1.5-2.0
Concepts for Object Databases : Object Identity, Object Structure, Type Constructors, Encapsulation of Operations, Methods, Persistence, Type and Class Hierarchies, Inheritance, Complex Objects Object Relational and Extended Databases: Relational Systems, Object Relational Features in SQL/Oracle, Case Studies. ODMG Model: ODL, Object Query Language (OQL).
UNIT III XML DATABASES 1.5-2.0
XML Databases: XML Model of Data, DTD, XML Schema, XML Schema to Relational Mapping. XML Query Languages: XPath, XQuery, XSLT.
UNIT IV PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED DATABASES 4.0-5.0
System Architectures: Centralized and Client-Server Architectures, Server System Architectures, Parallel Systems, Distributed Systems. Parallel Databases: I/O Parallelism, Inter and Intra Query Parallelism, Inter and Intra Operation Parallelism. Distributed Databases: Concepts, Distributed Data Storage, Distributed Transactions, Commit Protocols, Concurrency Control, Distributed Query Processing, Three Tier Client Server Architecture. # Case Studies.
UNIT V DATA WAREHOUSING AND DATA MINING 4.0-5.0
Types of Systems: OLTP and OLAP Systems. Data Warehousing: Concept, Components of Data Warehouse, Warehouse Schema. Data Mining: Concept, Algorithms and Applications Algorithms: Classification : Decision Tree, Regression and *other algorithms. Association : Association Rules, other association types. Clustering :
UNIT VI MOBILE AND MULTIMEDIA DATABASES 3.5-4.0
Mobile Databases: Location and Handoff Management, Effect of Mobility on Data Management, Concurrency Control, Transaction Commit Protocols (*adv protocol), Mobile Database Recovery Schemes. # (Directory Management, Caching, Broadcast Data, Query Processing and Optimization, Transaction Management). Multimedia Databases: Multimedia Data Structures and formats, Multimedia Database Design, Retrieval Techniques.
UNIT VII ADVANCED TOPICS 2.5-3.0
Unstructured Data Management and Information Retrieval in Search Engine. REFERENCES [1] Henry F Korth, Abraham Silberschatz, S Sudarshan, “Database System Concepts”, Fifth Ed, McGraw Hill. [2] C J Date, A Kannan and S Swaminathan, “An Introduction to Database Systems”, Eighth Ed Pearson Education. [3] Vijay Kumar, “Mobile Database Systems”, John Wiley & Sons. [4] V S Subramanian, “Principles of Multimedia Database Systems”, Harcourt India Pvt Ltd.