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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... database textbooks— namely , semantic data control . Distributed semantic data control includes security aspects of distributed databases as well as integrity enforcement to ensure that the database is always consistent with respect to ...
... database textbooks— namely , semantic data control . Distributed semantic data control includes security aspects of distributed databases as well as integrity enforcement to ensure that the database is always consistent with respect to ...
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... distributed processing better cor- responds to the organizational structure of today's widely distributed enterprises , and that such a system is more reliable and more responsive . Data can be entered and ... Distributed Database System?
... distributed processing better cor- responds to the organizational structure of today's widely distributed enterprises , and that such a system is more reliable and more responsive . Data can be entered and ... Distributed Database System?
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... Distributed Objects . In Proc . Int . Conf . on OOPSLA , Orlando , Fl . , October 1987 , pp . 126–137 . [ Cardenas , 1987 ] A. F. Cardenas . Heterogeneous Distributed Database Management : HD- DBMS . Proc . IEEE ( May 1987 ) , 75 ( 5 ) ...
... Distributed Objects . In Proc . Int . Conf . on OOPSLA , Orlando , Fl . , October 1987 , pp . 126–137 . [ Cardenas , 1987 ] A. F. Cardenas . Heterogeneous Distributed Database Management : HD- DBMS . Proc . IEEE ( May 1987 ) , 75 ( 5 ) ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
OVERVIEW OF RELATIONAL DBMS | 17 |
REVIEW OF COMPUTER NETWORKS | 42 |
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