Object Management in Distributed Database Systems for Stationary and Mobile Computing

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Author: Wujuan Lin

ISBN-10: 1402076002

ISBN-13: 9781402076008

Category: Databases - General & Miscellaneous

The book presents a specialized topic in the area of database management. Every researcher working in this area is bound to use some of the techniques presented here. The complexity of the subject is handled in a detailed way so as to give down-to-earth explanations. One of the unique features of the work is the presentation of a collective view of common issues prevailing in several domains, including distributed databases. This approach enables the reader to appreciate the use of the tools...

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The book presents a specialized topic in the area of database management. Every researcher working in this area is bound to use some of the techniques presented here. The complexity of the subject is handled in a detailed way so as to give down-to-earth explanations. One of the unique features of the work is the presentation of a collective view of common issues prevailing in several domains, including distributed databases. This approach enables the reader to appreciate the use of the tools and techniques developed, in the context of distributed databases applied to several domains, thus favoring multi-disciplinary research activity. Audience: Graduate Students, researchers and theoretical computer scientists. A very modest pre-requisite knowledge of discrete mathematics, basic linear algebra and calculus is expected. In order to be readily understandable, mathematical rigor is developed in a step-by-step manner.

List of FiguresList of TablesPrefaceAcknowledgments1Introduction to Distributed Database Systems12Object Management Process, Issues and Application Examples153Competitive Analysis - Concepts and Solution Techniques414Object Management in Stationary Computing Environments615Object Management in Mobile Computing Environments1076Object Management in Regular Network Topologies1317Future Directions143Bibliography149Index159