Datenbanksysteme und moderne CPU-Architekturen
Information
Content
- This lecture covers the implementation of database systems, including how to leverage modern hardware architectures.
- The lectures are held in English.
- In the Exercises for this lecture, you will have the chance to build a tiny database system from scratch.
Prerequisites
- Grundlagen der Informatik
- Grundlagen Datenbanksysteme (GDB) (IN0008)
Organization
- First Lecture: Tuesday, April 10th 2017
- Lecture + Exercises: 2pm-5pm
- Room: 0001, ZEI-Seminarraum (5414.EG.001)
- GitLab
- Mattermost
- Exam Review on Tuesday, 21.8.2018, register here
Literature
- Theo Härder, Erhard Rahm. Datenbanksysteme: Konzepte und Techniken der Implementierung. Springer, Berlin; 2nd ed.
- Hector Garcia-Molina, Jeff Ullman, Jennifer Widom. Database Systems: The Complete Book
- D. E. Knuth. The Art of Computer Programming Volume III
- Joseph M. Hellerstein, Michael Stonebraker, James Hamilton. Architecture of a Database System
Lecture Slides
- Introduction
- Storage
- Access Paths
- Set-Oriented Processing
- Algebraic Operators
- Code Generation, Parallelism
- Main-Memory Databases
- Additional slides on storage
- Introduction to Modern C++
Programming Assignments
- The assignments are managed via our GitLab
- Info slides about the assignments, GitLab and Mattermost
- Repetition slides for all tasks
To get the bonus, please include your name (as displayed in TUMonline) and your matriculation number in the README.md file of at least one project in the following format:
Name: Lastname, Firstname
Matriculation number: 03xxxxxx