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ITCC
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
The Grid-DBMS: Towards Dynamic Data Management in Grid Environments
Nowadays many data grid applications need to manage and process a huge amount of data distributed across multiple grid nodes and stored into heterogeneous databases. Grids encoura...
Giovanni Aloisio, Massimo Cafaro, Sandro Fiore, Ma...
ECBS
2000
IEEE
155views Hardware» more  ECBS 2000»
13 years 9 months ago
A Component-Driven Architecture for Internet-Based, Directly Reactive Information Systems
In this paper we focus on the architecture-based development of what we call directly reactive information systems on the Internet. These systems exhibit full content management o...
René Stolle, Wilhelm Rossak, Vassilka Kirov...
ICDCS
1994
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Management of Updates in the Enhanced Client-Server DBMS
The Client Server DBMS model has emerged as the main paradigm in database computing. The Enhanced Client Server architecture takes advantage of all the available client resources ...
Alex Delis, Nick Roussopoulos
TKDE
1998
77views more  TKDE 1998»
13 years 4 months ago
Techniques for Update Handling in the Enhanced Client-Server DBMS
—The Client-Server computing paradigm has significantly influenced the way modern Database Management Systems are designed and built. In such systems, clients maintain data pages...
Alex Delis, Nick Roussopoulos
VLDB
1989
ACM
72views Database» more  VLDB 1989»
13 years 9 months ago
Priority in DBMS Resource Scheduling
- In this paper, we addressthe problem of priority scheduling in a databasemanagement system. We start by investigating the architectural consequences of adding priority to a DBMS....
Michael J. Carey, Rajiv Jauhari, Miron Livny