Principles of distributed database systems
Material type: TextPublication details: Cham : Springer, 2020Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xvii, 674pISBN:- 9783030262525
- 9783030262532
- 005.74 OZS
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Includes index
1 Introduction
2 Distributed and Parallel Database Design
3 Distributed Data Control
4 Distributed Query Processing
5 Distributed Transaction Processing
6 Data Replication
7 Database Integration
Multidatabase Systems
8 Parallel Database Systems
9 Peer-to-Peer Data Management
10 Big Data Processing
11 NoSQL, NewSQL and Polystores
12 Web Data Management
Appendices
A Overview of Relational DBMS
B Centralized Query Processing
C Transaction Processing Fundamentals
D Review of Computer Networks
References
Index
This edition has completely new chapters on Big Data Platforms (distributed storage systems, MapReduce, Spark, data stream processing, graph analytics) and on NoSQL, NewSQL and polystore systems. It also includes an updated web data management chapter that includes RDF and semantic web discussion, an integrated database integration chapter focusing both on schema integration and querying over these systems. The peer-to-peer computing chapter has been updated with a discussion of blockchains. The chapters that describe classical distributed and parallel database technology have all been updated. The new edition covers the breadth and depth of the field from a modern viewpoint. Graduate students, as well as senior undergraduate students studying computer science and other related fields will use this book as a primary textbook. Researchers working in computer science will also find this textbook useful. This textbook has a companion web site that includes background information on relational database fundamentals, query processing, transaction management, and computer networks for those who might need this background. The web site also includes all the figures and presentation slides as well as solutions to exercises (restricted to instructors)
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