Managing distributed databases : building bridges between database islands
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Managing distributed databases : building bridges between database islands
John Wiley, c1994
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This guide aims to provide the IT manager with advice on the development of a distributed database. It covers the design of a distributed system, the back-up and recovery of data, all aspects of database security, client/server issues and trends for distributed databases.
Table of Contents
- History of Distributed Databases
- What Is a 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 Systems
- 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
- Bibliography
- Index.
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