Managing distributed databases: building bridges between database islands. / Donald K Burleson

By: Burleson, Donald KMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1994Description: xvi, 367 p.: ill.; 24cmISBN: 0471086231LOC classification: QA 76.9.B92
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Contents: History of distributed databases -- What is database -- Overview of distributed databases -- Basics of client/ server systems -- Distributed database design -- Enterprise management of distributed databases -- Object technology and distributed databases -- Distributed object technology and distributed databases -- CORBA - a common architecture for distributed system -- Distributed database connectivity -- Database access control and connectivity -- Distributed database backup and recovery -- Distributed database security -- Performance and tuning for distributed databases -- New data retrieval methods -- Psychological issues - dealing with resistance -- New human roles in distributed database systems -- Appendix: Distributed object environments.
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Includes index.

Contents: History of distributed databases -- What is database -- Overview of distributed databases -- Basics of client/ server systems -- Distributed database design -- Enterprise management of distributed databases -- Object technology and distributed databases -- Distributed object technology and distributed databases -- CORBA - a common architecture for distributed system -- Distributed database connectivity -- Database access control and connectivity -- Distributed database backup and recovery -- Distributed database security -- Performance and tuning for distributed databases -- New data retrieval methods -- Psychological issues - dealing with resistance -- New human roles in distributed database systems -- Appendix: Distributed object environments.

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