Solutions for Networked Databases
How to Move from Heterogeneous Structures to Federated Concepts
Academic Press
Published on 31. December 1993
Book
Hardback
321 pages
978-0-12-174060-3 (ISBN)
Description
While the advent of computers, communications and software in all facets of business and industry has created a boom in telecommunications, it has also generated a gap in the understanding of how best to connect, network and capitalize on the growing number of corporate databases currently in use. This book is designed to fill this critical information gap by providing readers with the fundamentals necessary to integrate heterogeneous databases. Based on a research project that involved 70 leading organizations and 250 technologists, the text presents an analysis of how cross-database solutions can be effectively developed. Written by experts with nearly 40 years of experience in the computer and communications fields, it should prove a useful aid to all those involved in sophisticated information technology operations. The book presents basic background information and practical implementations and provides strategies for benefiting from the added value principle. Emphasis is placed on the developing field of handling long transactions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Weight
650 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-174060-3 (9780121740603)
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Dimitris N. Chorafas | Heinrich Steinmann
Solutions for Networked Databases
How to Move from Heterogeneous Structures to Federated Concepts
E-Book
05/2014
Academic Press
€54.95
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Content
Developing a corporate database concept; distributed versus centralized database solutions; managing the network database; treating the networked database as a corporate resource; computer professionals and database challenges; schemata, metaphors and distributed databases; can we solve cross-database problems through schemata?; the increasingly sophisticated data dictionary; information resource dictionary system; ANSI SQL and the SQL access group; applications; IBM's distributed relational database architecture; development of the database concept; the California intelligent database assistant; data access integrated services; multivendor integration architecture; the development of software-oriented specifications; common goals.