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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... data server fits naturally in a modern distributed environment , as we shall see in the next section . Finally , a data server can also exploit recent hardware architectures , such as multipro- cessor computers to enhance both ...
... data server fits naturally in a modern distributed environment , as we shall see in the next section . Finally , a data server can also exploit recent hardware architectures , such as multipro- cessor computers to enhance both ...
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... data server interface commands . To avoid communication overhead , the commands sent to the data server should ideally be error free . This can be achieved by perform- ing most semantic data control operations , such as authorization ...
... data server interface commands . To avoid communication overhead , the commands sent to the data server should ideally be error free . This can be achieved by perform- ing most semantic data control operations , such as authorization ...
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M. Tamer Özsu, Patrick Valduriez. the local data server level . However , this centralized approach is likely to suffer from the traditional limitations of centralized ... data server in 462 Chap . 15 Current Trends in Distributed Databases.
M. Tamer Özsu, Patrick Valduriez. the local data server level . However , this centralized approach is likely to suffer from the traditional limitations of centralized ... data server in 462 Chap . 15 Current Trends in Distributed Databases.
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
OVERVIEW OF RELATIONAL DBMS | 17 |
REVIEW OF COMPUTER NETWORKS | 42 |
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abort application approach architecture area networks assertions buffer manager buffer pages Cartesian product centralized Chapter commit communication cost complex objects conceptual schema consider constraints coordinator data item data server database log DBMSs deadlock defined discussed distributed database distributed DBMS distributed query ENAME entity Example execution failures Figure function global conceptual schema graph horizontal fragmentation implemented integrity interface issues JNAME join algorithm kernel language layer local area networks minterm node operating system parallel participant partition performance predicates problem processor protocol query optimization query processing R₁ recovery relational algebra relational calculus relational database reliability replicated result schedule Section selection semantic semijoin serializability shared-nothing specified stable database storage stored strategy techniques timestamp tion transaction manager transitive transitive closure tuples update Valduriez wide area networks write