Modern Database Systems Basic Information I046 (3+3+1) - 9 ECTS credits The main objective of the course is to acquire advanced skills in working on modern database systems. In the first part of the course, students are familiarized with abstract data models with emphasis on conceptual and logical modelling. Relational databases and Structured Query Language (SQL) are taught by using Oracle and/or MySQL relational database management systems. During the semester students are expected to develop skills in modelling and implementation of advance concepts in relational database design. Non-relational databases are also introduced on examples of MongoDB document database and Hadoop distributed database management system. You can access the course content at the following link: PDF Teachers Instructor: Dr. Mateja Đumić, Assistant Professor Supporting Instructor: Josipa Sabljo Basic literature Hector Garcia-Molina, Jeffrey D. Ullman, and JenniferWidom. Database Systems: The Complete Book, volume 1. Prentice Hall, Jan 2009. Additional literature Teaching materials The materials are available on the internal Teams channel of the course, through which all internal communication takes place. Students are required to register on the course’s Teams channel. The channel code for joining the course can be found in the schedule.