If you're looking to learn about database systems, this course is a great place to start. Created by Professor Immanuel Trummer, an assistant professor at Cornell University, it covers essential topics like how to query databases using SQL (Structured Query Language). You'll also explore how database systems work internally, from storing and indexing data to optimizing queries.
The course dives into key concepts like transaction processing, isolation, atomicity, and durability (ACID guarantees). Additionally, you'll learn about advanced data management approaches, such as NoSQL and NewSQL systems, and how they handle different data types like graph, stream, and spatial data.
This course offers valuable insights on database design and management. Ready to learn more? Click the video to get started.