Principles of Distributed Database SystemsIntroduces and explains the theory, algorithms, and methods that underlie distributed DBMS, emphasizing the principles that guide the design of such systems more than their use. Useful as a text for a one- or two-semester graduate-level course. The bibliography is extensive. Annotation copyright Boo |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
OVERVIEW OF RELATIONAL DBMS | 17 |
REVIEW OF COMPUTER NETWORKS | 42 |
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abort algebra algorithm alternative application approach architecture assertions assume attribute begin buffer called centralized Chapter commit communication complex conceptual concurrency consider consists coordinator cost data item database systems DBMS defined definition discussed distributed database Example execution failures Figure fragments function given global implementation important indicate integrity involved issues join language layer lock manager memory method node Note object operating system operations optimization parallel participant partitioning performance physical possible predicates present problem processing processor protocol query query processing recovery reference relation reliability replicated requires response result rules schedule schema selection semijoin server simple solution specified storage stored strategy techniques termination tion transaction transaction manager transitive tuples update write