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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Advent of the Multidatabase | |
Ch. 1 | Developing a Corporate Database Concept | |
Ch. 2 | Distributed versus Centralized Database Solutions | |
Ch. 3 | Managing the Networked Database | |
Ch. 4 | Treating the Networked Database as a Corporate Resource | |
Ch. 5 | Computer Professionals and Database Challenges | |
Pt. II | Schemata, Dictionaries, and Protocols | |
Ch. 6 | Schemata, Metaphors, and Distributed Databases | |
Ch. 7 | Can We Solve Cross-Database Problems through Schemata? | |
Ch. 8 | The Increasingly Sophisticated Data Dictionary | |
Ch. 9 | Information Resource Dictionary System (IRDS) | |
Ch. 10 | ANSI SQL and the SQL Access Group | |
Ch. 11 | Application Programming Interface, Formats and Protocols, and Remote Data Access | |
Pt. III | Applications with Federated Databases | |
Ch. 12 | IBM's Distributed Relational Data Architecture (DRDA) | |
Ch. 13 | Development of the DataLens Concept and Its Productization | |
Ch. 14 | The California Intelligent Database Assistant (CALIDA) | |
Ch. 15 | The Data Access Integrated Services (DAIS) as a Solution to Heterogeneous Distributed Databases | |
Ch. 16 | Multivendor Integration Architecture and the Communications Environment of the 1990s | |
Ch. 17 | The Development of Software-Oriented Specifications | |
Ch. 18 | Common Goals to Be Reached by MIA and the SQL Access Group | |
Index |