Distributed Analytical Database Systems - Lecture 23
Offered By: CMU Database Group via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore distributed analytical database systems in this comprehensive lecture from Carnegie Mellon University's Intro to Database Systems course. Delve into the intricacies of distributed OLAP systems as presented by Professor Andy Pavlo. Learn about the architecture, design principles, and challenges of building large-scale analytical databases. Examine query processing techniques, data partitioning strategies, and optimization methods specific to distributed environments. Gain insights into real-world implementations and industry-leading solutions for handling massive amounts of data across multiple nodes. Access accompanying slides and notes for a deeper understanding of the concepts covered in this 81-minute session, part of CMU's Fall 2022 database systems curriculum.
Syllabus
23 - Distributed Analytical Database Systems (CMU Intro to Database Systems / Fall 2022)
Taught by
CMU Database Group
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