| Department of Computer Science |
| CS 480-A1 | SPRING |
| Principles of Data Management | 2013 |
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| Principles of Data Management |
Announcements Course Description Modern scientific instruments and Internet-scale applications generate voluminous data pertaining to vital signs, weather phenomena, social networks that connect millions of users, and the origins of distant planets. Data produced in these settings hold the promise to significantly advance knowledge. CS 480-A1 covers fundamental issues in large-scale data management. The course examines issues related to data organization, representation, access, storage, and processing. This will include topics such as metadata, data storage systems, self-descriptive data representations, semi-structured data models, ontology, semantic web, and large-scale data analysis.
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