About this Specialization
Database systems are used to provide convenient access to disk-resident data through efficient query processing, indexing structures, concurrency control, and recovery. This specialization delves into new frameworks for processing and generating large-scale datasets with parallel and distributed algorithms. Courses cover the design, deployment and use of state-of-the-art data processing systems, which provide scalable access to data. All courses in this Specialization form the lecture and skill practice component of a corresponding course in ASU’s online Master of Computer Science Degree. You can apply to the degree program either before or after you begin the Specialization.
From | Arizona State University via Coursera |
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Hours | 43 |
Instructors | Mohamed Sarwat, Ming Zhao |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming Data Science IT & Networking |
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An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Systems and Database Specialist $78k
Systems and Database Adminstrator $87k
Systems/ Database Engineer $92k
Systems & Database Administrator $94k
Systems Specialist, Database $98k
Systems & Database Engineer $100k
Database/Systems Analyst $105k
Database/Systems Analyst $105k
Systems Database Administrator $108k
Database Systems Engineer R&E $110k
Database Systems Administrator 2 $141k
Database Systems Software $146k
Courses in this Specialization
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Core Database Concepts (You were viewing this course) This course introduces the world of database systems. It provides the foundation that will enable learners to master skills in data modeling and information, as well as extract... Coursera | Arizona State University |
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The increased capabilities of a collection of logically interrelated databases distributed over a computer network enable scalable data processing. This course addresses the... Coursera | Arizona State University |
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Unlike traditional relational database management systems, NoSQL databases are capable of storing unstructured data. They therefore not only meet the performance, scalability, and... Coursera | Arizona State University |
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Systems that perform big data analytics require highly distributed architectures and new levels of memory and processing power. This course covers main topics associated with... Coursera | Arizona State University |
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Ubiquitous, on-demand network access to shared pools of configurable computing resources ideally requires minimal management effort or service provider interaction. This course... Coursera | Arizona State University |
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From | Arizona State University via Coursera |
---|---|
Hours | 43 |
Instructors | Mohamed Sarwat, Ming Zhao |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming Data Science IT & Networking |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Systems and Database Specialist $78k
Systems and Database Adminstrator $87k
Systems/ Database Engineer $92k
Systems & Database Administrator $94k
Systems Specialist, Database $98k
Systems & Database Engineer $100k
Database/Systems Analyst $105k
Database/Systems Analyst $105k
Systems Database Administrator $108k
Database Systems Engineer R&E $110k
Database Systems Administrator 2 $141k
Database Systems Software $146k
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