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Last edit June 30 2021 by Denilson Barbosa.

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These slides were created for CMPUT391, the second course in database management systems offered at the University of Alberta.

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These slides are the work of Denilson Barbosa, with suggested corrections and improvements by (in alphabetical order) C. Bins, D. Caminhas, K. Guhzva, Q. Lautischer, E. Macdonald, M. A. Nascimento, K. Newbury, M. Strobl, D. Sunderman, K. Wang, and K. Wong.

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All slide decks can be built without modification using Xelatex (last tested with XeTeX 3.14159265-2.6-0.999992 (TeX Live 2020)).

Some slide decks have animations. To produce handouts, the handout option must be un-commented in the respective main tex file.

Makefile

make slides goes inside each lecXX... folder and runs xelatex twice on the main file to get the slide numbers and references right. The dependencies on the pdf file are on all .tex files.

make handouts checks that all lecture PDF files are up to date and then calls pdfjam (which works on a mac) to produce the 2up handout files. The output folder is specified via a variable in the make file.

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