Principles of Distributed Database Systems

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Prentice Hall, 1991 - Computers - 562 pages
Introduces 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
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OVERVIEW OF RELATIONAL DBMS 17
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REVIEW OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
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