Database Systems - Cornell University Course (SQL, NoSQL, Large-Scale Data Analysis)

March 11, 2021
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Database Systems - Cornell University Course (SQL, NoSQL, Large-Scale Data Analysis)

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Learn about relational and non-relational database management systems in this course.

This course was created by Professor Immanuel Trummer, PhD. He is an assistant professor for computer science at Cornell University.

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🎥 Watch part 2 of this course here (8 more hours): https://youtu.be/lxEdaElkQhQ

You will learn how to query database systems via languages such as SQL (the structured query language). Then, you will see how database systems work internally, how they store and index data, how they process and optimize queries, and how they process transactions while providing guarantees such as isolation, atomicity, and durability (ACID guarantees).

The course addresses questions of database design and ...

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