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1 Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi-Abkenari September 2013

2 Grade Detail Final Exam: 14 Mid Term Exam: 3 Exercises: 3

1- Blob Data Types and How databases handles this data type 2- Hybrid RAID Systems and their Application 3- B + Tree Indexing versus B Tree Indexing and their Application 3

4- XML Query Languages (XPath, XSLT, XQuery and SQL/XML) – Their Differences, Advantages, … 5- MOLAP (Multidimensional Online Analytical Processing) and ROLAP (Relational Online Analytical Processing) (Differences and Application) 6- Isolation Implementation in Databases 4

7- Classification and Prediction using Neural Network 8- Classification and Prediction using Decision Trees 9- Models of Distributed Databanks 5

11- Atomicity and Durability in Databases ( Logical and Physical Logging) 10- Database Models rather than Relational and Object-Oriented) 12- TP Monitor ( TP-Lite and TP-Heavy) 6

14- ODMG 3.0 (developed by: Object Database Management Group) Standard for Object- Oriented and Object-Relational Databases 15- CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) as a new Middleware Standard 13- OLAP versus OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) 7