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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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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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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Data Management in the Cloud (You were viewing this course) 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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