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BI-SQL.1 Language SQL, advanced Extent of teaching: 3C
Instructor: Completion: KZ
Department: 18102 Credits: 4 Semester: L

Annotation:
Module is based on knowledge obtained in BI-DBS. Students become familiar with advanced relational and non-relational features of SQL language. In particular stored program unites, triggers, recursive queries, OLAP support, object-relational constructions. Part of the course is dedicated to practical database optimization from the point of view of specialized database structures like indexes, clusters, index-organized tables, and materialized views. as well as from the point of view query optimization. Execution plan and possibilities of its. changes will be discussed. Lectures will usually discuss SQL standard, but many features will be demonstrated on Oracle DBMS. Seminars are based on Oracle DBMS and partially on PostgreSQL.

Lecture syllabus:

Seminar syllabus:
1. Program of seminars, organization, structure and requirements for semester project
2. SQL review, MERGE, OLAP support
3. Consultation to semester project, the first check point
4-6 PL/SQL exercises
7. Consultation to semester project, the second check point
8-9 SQL query optimization, special tools for SQL query optimization
10. Structures for fast data access
11. PostgreSQL - SQL queries optimization basics, pgfounie script
12. Consultation to semester project
12 Object relational features, semester project evaluation

Literature:
Ramakrishnan, R., Gehrke, J. ''Database Management Systems''. McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2002. ISBN 0071230572.

Requirements:
Entry requirement: Course assumes a basic a basic knowledge of SQL language at a level of BI-DBS requirements.

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The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
BI-SPOL.2015 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study V 4
BI-WSI-PG.2015 Web and Software Engineering V 4
BI-WSI-WI.2015 Web and Software Engineering V 4
BI-WSI-SI.2015 Web and Software Engineering V 4
BI-ISM.2015 Information Systems and Management V 4
BI-ZI.2018 Knowledge Engineering V 4
BI-PI.2015 Computer engineering V 4
BI-TI.2015 Computer Science V 4
BI-BIT.2015 Computer Security and Information technology V 4
BI-SPOL.21 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study V 4
BI-PI.21 Computer Engineering 2021 (in Czech) V 4
BI-PG.21 Computer Graphics 2021 (in Czech) V 4
BI-MI.21 Business Informatics 2021 (In Czech) V 4
BI-IB.21 Information Security 2021 (in Czech) V 4
BI-PS.21 Computer Networks and Internet 2021 (in Czech) V 4
BI-PV.21 Computer Systems and Virtualization 2021 (in Czech) V 4
BI-SI.21 Software Engineering 2021 (in Czech) V 4
BI-TI.21 Computer Science 2021 (in Czech) V 4
BI-UI.21 Artificial Intelligence 2021 (in Czech) V 4
BI-WI.21 Web Engineering 2021 (in Czech) V 4
BI-BIT.2015 Computer Security and Information technology V 4


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