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Component database systems [electronic resource]
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Cover; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. Component Database Systems: Introduction, Foundations, and Overview; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Need for Componentized DBMSs; 1.3 Prerequisites and Foundations of CDBMSs; 1.4 Related Work: The Roots of CDBMSs; 1.5 Component Database Models; 1.6 Summary and Conclusion; Chapter 2. Distributed Component Database Management Systems; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Single-Site Component DBMSs; 2.3 Distributed Component DBMSs; 2.4 Summary; Chapter 3. All Your Data: The Oracle Extensibility Architecture; 3.1 Overview; 3.2 Extensible Type System
  • 3.3 Server Execution Environments3.4 Extensible Indexing and Operators; 3.5 Defining a Text-Indexing Scheme; 3.6 Extensible Optimizer; 3.7 User-Defined Aggregates; 3.8 Abstract Tables; 3.9 Cartridge Basic Services; 3.10 Case Studies; 3.11 Conclusion; Chapter 4. Extensible Indexing Support in DB2 Universal Database; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Hard-Wired Indexing; 4.3 High-Level Indexing of User-Defined Types; 4.4 Applications; 4.5 Loose Integration of External Search Engines; 4.6 Performance; 4.7 Related Work and Conclusion; Chapter 5. Enabling Component Databases with OLE DB; 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Universal Data Access5.3 OLE DB: A Component Data Model; 5.4 Services; 5.5 Custom Data Providers; 5.6 Component Database Scenarios; 5.7 Microsoft Data Access Software Developer's Kit; 5.8 Summary; Chapter 6. An Architecture for Transparent Access to Diverse Data Sources; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 System Overview; 6.3 Goals for the Wrapper Component Architecture; 6.4 Building a Wrapper; 6.5 Wrapper Implementations; 6.6 Related Work; 6.7 Conclusion; Chapter 7. Building Component Database Systems Using CORBA; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2 Object Management Architecture
  • 7.3 Common Object Request Broker Architecture7.4 Common Object Services; 7.5 Common Facilities; 7.6 Building Componentized Applications; 7.7 CORBA and Database Interoperability; 7.8 Conclusion; Chapter 8. The Architecture of a Database System for Mobile and Embedded Devices; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The Idea of a Pure Java Database Management System; 8.3 User API and Object Model; 8.4 Object Management; 8.5 Transaction Management; 8.6 Concurrency Control; 8.7 Backend; 8.8 Distributed Applications; 8.9 Event Management; 8.10 Log Service; 8.11 Postprocessing; 8.12 On-Demand Assembly of Components
  • 8.13 OutlookChapter 9. Conclusions and Perspectives; 9.1 Achievements; 9.2 Open Issues; 9.3 The End (Is Not Yet Near); Bibliography; Index; About the Authors
  • Component Database Systems is a collection of invited chapters by the researchers making the most influential contributions in the database industry's trend toward componentization This book represents the sometimes-divergent, sometimes-convergent approaches taken by leading database vendors as they seek to establish commercially viable componentization strategies. Together, these contributions form the first book devoted entirely to the technical and architectural design of component-based database systems. In addition to detailing the current state of their resear
  • English
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Englisch
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ISBN: 3-932588-75-4, 1-281-00718-8, 9786611007188, 0-08-049072-7
OCLC-Nummer: 437181586
Titel-ID: 9925021896506463
Format
1 online resource (313 p.)
Schlagworte
Database management, Distributed databases