Wiley, 2010. – 764 p. – ISBN: 047040745X, 9780470407455
This book addresses issues related to managing data across a distributed database system. It is unique because it covers traditional database theory and current research, explaining the difficulties in providing a unified user interface and global data dictionary. The book gives implementers guidance on hiding discrepancies across systems and creating the illusion of a single repository for users. It also includes three sample frameworks—implemented using J2SE with JMS, J2EE, and Microsoft .Net—that readers can use to learn how to implement a distributed database management system. IT and development groups and computer sciences/software engineering graduates will find this guide invaluable.
Data Distribution Alternatives.
Database Control.
Query Optimization.
Controlling Concurrency.
Deadlock Handling.
Replication Control.
Failure and Commit Protocols.
DDBE Security (Bradley S. Rubini).
Data Modeling Overview.
Logical Data Models.
Traditional DDBE Architectures.
New DDBE Architectures.
DDBE Platform Requirements.
The JMS Starter Kit.
The J2EE Platform.
The J2EE Starter Kit.
The Microsoft .NET Platform.
The DNET Starter Kit.