Database Directions: Beyond Relational Introduction to Distributed Multimedia and Object

Database Directions: Beyond Relational Introduction to Distributed Multimedia and Object

by James Alan Larson
     
 
Without getting into the details and complexities of specific commercial products, this book introduces database management techniques that go beyond today's relational database management systems — e.g., distributed, textual, multimedia, and object-oriented. Covers distributed database management systems — what they are, why we need them, and when to

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Without getting into the details and complexities of specific commercial products, this book introduces database management techniques that go beyond today's relational database management systems — e.g., distributed, textual, multimedia, and object-oriented. Covers distributed database management systems — what they are, why we need them, and when to implement them. Discusses the risks associated with distributed DBMSs, presents alternative solutions to the major technical problems, points out the major pitfalls of distributed DBMSs, and offers suggestions for avoiding them. Considers three types of textual based systems — information retrieval, hoovering, and filtering — and describes various approaches to distributed textual database management systems. Explores multimedia DBMSs that manage a variety of new media types (e.g., text, image, audio, and video data types), describes the special problems introduced by multimedia (e.g., large data objects, continuous temporal data objects, and the problems of synchronization multiple streams of temporal data). Describes the basic principles of object-oriented data, and describes the types of DBMS that manage this type of data. For data processing managers, systems managers, application developers, database administrators, and others who are considering the use of distributed DBMS or non-relational DBMSs.

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Introduces database management systems (DBMSs) and database management technologies, and describes various types, beginning with distributed DBMSs. Overviews software architecture for sharing distributed data, and examines the problems of generating distributed execution plans and transactions. Includes chapter-length treatment of major trends such as client/server architectures and multimedia information. An appendix offers advice on selecting a commercial distributed DBMS. For database administrators. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780132908672
Publisher:
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Publication date:
08/28/1995
Pages:
288
Product dimensions:
5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.60(d)

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