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In each of these cases, the amount of work delegated to the DBMS is different. For the last case, the procedure delegates more work to the DBMS; for example, further processing is performed on the temporary table to create yet another temporary table or the final result set. The DBMS then either returns the final result set to the SAS session that is running the procedure or stores it in the database as a permanent table. The other general-use case that affects the amount of work that is delegated to the DBMS is when the data manipulation that a SAS. | Preliminaries Introductory example Overview of the course Historical development of databases Databases Introduction Michael Emmerich Leiden Institute for Advanced Computer Science Leiden University January 17 2012 Michael T. M. Emmerich Databases Preliminaries Introductory example Overview of the course Historical development of databases Database people I dr. Michael Emmerich - Assistant Professor emmerich@ I drs. Hossein Rahmani - PhD Student I drs. Martin Wimmers - Master Student I . - Master Student I our email databases@ Michael T. M. Emmerich Databases Preliminaries Introductory example Overview of the course Historical development of databases Course regulations grades I Assignment 1 Basics and Practice Modeling and SQL DML and DDL I Assignment 2 Advanced Topics XML Query Optimization Transactions Schema Refinement 1 Exam June August I Final Grade First Assignment Second Assignment Exam I Assignments can be done in pairs but also alone. Michael T. M. Emmerich .

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