The course "Distributed Query Optimization and Security" provides a comprehensive exploration of query optimization and data security in distributed databases. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of how to secure data access through views and dynamic authorization techniques, essential for maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of distributed systems. Learners will also master distributed query processing, understanding how to evaluate, optimize, and implement efficient query plans. The course uniquely blends advanced database security techniques with practical applications of large-scale data systems, such as Hadoop, MapReduce, and HDFS.

Distributed Query Optimization and Security

Distributed Query Optimization and Security
This course is part of Large-Scale Database Systems Specialization

Instructor: David Silberberg
Access provided by Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
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Learners will gain skills in implementing database security through views, dynamic authorization, and semantic integrity rules.
Students will understand query optimization techniques, cost evaluation, and the creation of optimized query plans to enhance database performance.
Learners will master distributed query optimization, using cost models, MapReduce, and HDFS for efficient data storage, compression, and processing.
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