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Reviews about "Distributed Databases (C.2.4...)":
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DotDFS: a grid-based high-throughput file transfer system Poshtkohi A., Ghaznavi-Ghoushchi M. Parallel Computing 37(2): 114-136, 2011. Type: Article
In previous papers, the authors introduced the DotGrid .NET-based grid computing infrastructure. In this paper, they describe a file transfer component for that infrastructure. It has been implemented on both Windows and Linux machines...
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Jun 13 2011 |
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A survey of data replication techniques for mobile ad hoc network databases Padmanabhan P., Gruenwald L., Vallur A., Atiquzzaman M. The VLDB Journal: The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases 17(5): 1143-1164, 2008. Type: Article
This paper presents 14 of the existing research proposals for data replication in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET)--a network that allows mobile servers and clients to communicate in the absence of a fixed infrastructure....
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Mar 9 2009 |
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The cgmCUBE project: optimizing parallel data cube generation for ROLAP Dehne F., Eavis T., Rau-Chaplin A. Distributed and Parallel Databases 19(1): 29-62, 2006. Type: Article
Business management and decision making increasingly depend on information technology exploiting the massive transaction data collected during a company’s history. Online analytical processing (OLAP) is a powerful method ...
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Nov 13 2006 |
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The part-time parliament Lamport L. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 16(2): 133-169, 1998. Type: Article
“‘Curiouser and curiouser!’ cried Alice,” and the reader of this paper is likely to join Alice in that remark. The first curiosity is that the paper claims to be about an ancient civilization, al...
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Aug 1 1999 |
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Distributed data and immersive collaboration Reed D., Giles R., Catlett C. Communications of the ACM 40(11): 38-48, 1997. Type: Article
“Eliminating the barriers of time and space separating potential collaborators means virtual research teams can assemble quickly via distributed data archives and high resolution, high modality collaborative environments&...
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Jun 1 1998 |
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Transactional client-server cache consistency: alternatives and performance Franklin M., Carey M., Livny M. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 22(3): 315-363, 1997. Type: Article
In client/server database systems, caching is used to reduce the need to obtain data from servers or other data sites. A transactional cache consistency protocol is used to ensure that caching does not cause transactional semantic viol...
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Mar 1 1998 |
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Database publishing on the Web and intranets Lang C., Chow J., Coriolis Group Books, Scottsdale, AZ, 1996. Type: Book (9781883577858)
The authors have provided a useful and accessible book for those planning to publish database information on the Internet or an organizational intranet. Technical information is explained clearly in the context of the many standards, l...
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Jun 1 1997 |
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Developing client/server systems using Sybase SQL Server System 11 Purba S., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1996. Type: Book (9780471153382)
The information systems developed and maintained by most businesses today are rapidly evolving into a new environment. Departmental computing using separate mainframes or minicomputers is being replaced by the enterprise computing envi...
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Feb 1 1997 |
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Enterprise database connectivity Hackathorn R., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1993. Type: Book (9780471578024)
The author manages to cover many important topics in enterprise database connectivity (EDC) in ten chapters. In the first three chapters, he establishes the basic terms and concepts used in EDC and provides some fundamentals of data ma...
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Dec 1 1994 |
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Solutions for networked databases Chorafas D., Steinmann H., Academic Press Prof., Inc., San Diego, CA, 1993. Type: Book (9780121740603)
Chorafas and Steinmann’s goal is to solve the enormous problems raised by heterogeneous computer networks, databases, and the huge sizes that these have reached. One way to solve them (which was outlined in the last decade bu...
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Jul 1 1994 |
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