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DTEND:20240418T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:Introduction and Administrative Matters
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DTSTART:20240425T081500Z
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LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:IMDb (Part 1)
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DTSTART:20240502T081500Z
DTEND:20240502T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:IMDb (Part 2)
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DTEND:20240516T100000Z
LOCATION:videos
SUMMARY:no lecture today! replaced by videos: NSA (Part 1)
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DTSTAMP:20260508T103525Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20240523T081500Z
DTEND:20240523T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:NSA (Part 2)
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DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20240606T081500Z
DTEND:20240606T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:Query Optimisation (Part 1)
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DTSTAMP:20260508T103525Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20240613T081500Z
DTEND:20240613T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:Query Optimisation (Part 2)
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DTSTART:20240620T081500Z
DTEND:20240620T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:IMDb (Part 3)
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DESCRIPTION:\nAbstract:\nIf you measure success by the number of deployment
 s\, SQLite dominates the\ndatabase world. There are more instances of SQLi
 te running today than all\nother database engines combined.  Why is this? 
  How did SQLite come to be\nso widely used?  What makes SQLite different?
 \n\nThis talk attempts to answer those questions by reviewing the unusual
 \ndesign and implementation choices in SQLite\, and showing how those\ncho
 ices make SQLite well suited for mobile phones\, appliances\,\napplication
 s\, and the 'internet of things' where SQLite is often found.\nThe talk wi
 ll delve into SQLite's use of bytecode\, the techniques used\nto achieve A
 CID power-safe transactions\, and the query planning\nalgorithms.\n\nThis 
 talk is targeted toward listeners who are familiar with\nother database im
 plementations\, but it also accessible to people with\nonly a general comp
 uter programming background and who just want to\nknow more about how an S
 QL database engine works behind the scenes.\n\n\nShort Bio:\nRichard Hipp 
 is an entrepreneur based in Charlotte\, NC\, USA\, and the founder\nand le
 ad developer for SQLite as well as several other open-source projects.\nHe
  has been an invited speaker at universities around the world\, including
 \nMIT\, Harvard\, CMU\, NYU\, IIT Kharagpur\, Politechnika Gdańska\, and o
 thers.\n\nRichard never intended to become a 'database guy'.  His PhD diss
 ertation \n(Duke University\, 1992) was in computational linguistics\, and
  his\nundergraduate studies were in electrical engineering and digital sig
 nal\nprocessing.  Because he did not come up inside the database community
 \, \nRichard brings a different perspective to database design\, implement
 ation\,\nand usage.\n\nWhen he isn't sitting at the keyboard writing code 
 (his usual habitat)\, \nRichard can often be found out on long-distance ru
 ns or cooking vegetarian\nmeals with his wife\, Ginger.
DTSTART:20240625T101500Z
DTEND:20240625T120000Z
LOCATION:GHH
SUMMARY:Talk by Richard Hipp\, Creator of SQLite
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DTSTAMP:20260508T103525Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20240627T081500Z
DTEND:20240627T100000Z
LOCATION:video\, no live lecture this week
SUMMARY:Data Journalism
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DTSTAMP:20260508T103525Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20240704T081500Z
DTEND:20240704T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:Trading\, Banking\, and Ticket Systems (Part 1)
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DTSTAMP:20260508T103525Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20240711T081500Z
DTEND:20240711T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:Trading\, Banking\, and Ticket Systems (Part 2)
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DTSTAMP:20260508T103525Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20240718T081500Z
DTEND:20240718T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:Data in the Wild (Databases at University vs Databases in Reality)
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DTSTAMP:20260508T103525Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20240725T081500Z
DTEND:20240725T100000Z
LOCATION:E2 2 - Lecture Hall 0.01 (Günter-Hotz)
SUMMARY:Summary
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