Distributed Database SystemsThis book adopts a practical approach, reviewing the fundamentals of database technology and developments in data communications (including standards) before reviewing the principles of distributed DB systems. It includes case studies of the leading products. |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Overview of Databases and Computer Networks | 19 |
1 | 59 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
abort agents algorithm allowed applications approach attributes begin transaction Bell D.A. buffers centralized chapter checkpoint CODASYL communication Computer conceptual schema concurrency control Conf coordinator cost data item data model data object DBMS DBMSs DDBMS deadlock detection developed discussed distributed database DOMAIN Dublin encryption end-do end-if entity example execution expert systems failure foreign keys functions global abort global commit global schema global transaction heterogeneous hospital information systems INPATIENT integrity constraints issues JOIN lock meta-data methods multidatabase systems multimedia node object-oriented operations optimistic concurrency control participant partition pat-name patient performance phase pre-commit primary key problem Proc processing protocol query optimization record recovery manager relation replicated restart result rollback schedule Section SELECT SEMI-JOIN serializable STEP storage stored synchronization T₁ T₂ timestamp transaction manager tuples update vote wait wait-for graph write writeset