| Date | Presenters and Topic | Readings |
|---|---|---|
| Jan. 12 | Introduction, organizational session. | |
| Jan. 19 | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (No Class) | |
| Jan 26 | Stijn Vansummeren on Type Systems | |
| Feb. 2 | Dennis Groth | |
| Feb. 9 | Catharine Rood, Anshul Kaushik, Alia Kasimi and Jeremy Engle on Design of FISQL prototype | |
| Feb. 16 | George Fletcher on Category Theory
John Springer on Attribute Grammers | |
| Feb. 23 | Anshul Kaushik on FISQL for OLAP
Edward Robertson on Streams | |
| Mar. 1 | Sriram Mohan on Distributed XML database systems | |
| Mar. 8 | Catharine Rood, Anshul Kaushik, Alia Kasimi and Jeremy Engle on FISQL prototype | |
| Mar. 15 | Spring Break | |
| Mar. 22 |
Ruj Akavipat and Le-Shin Wu on 6S:
Distributing crawling and searching across Web peers
Justin Donaldson on MAC-IR: Multi-Agent Classification for Information Retrieval | |
| Mar. 29 | Justin | |
| Apr. 5 | Cathy Wyss | |
| Apr. 12 | Richard Martin & Ed RObertson | |
| Apr. 19 | George Fletcher | |
| Apr. 26 | George Fletcher
Fulya Erdinc |
Any of the listed faculty can authorize admission to the course.
Although the original announcement for B669 listed it as a course on Query Implementation, the only true database course during Spring 2003 is B661. Students who want to learn about databases but who have not yet taken B661 are advised to take that course.
B669 is also the weekly database seminar. Anyone who wants to attend and participate is always welcome.
Each student will give at least two presentations: one early and one later in the semester. A student who already has an active research projects might only report on that project, while a student just beginning research should give a presentation early in the term on a research area, begin work on a topic in that area, and give a presentation on their accomplishments at the end of the term.