Issues and methodologies in designing databases in distributed environments -- privacy, quality, resources

Published: Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Traditional data management systems store data at a central location, with well structured indices. However, the emergence and fast development of network technologies have forced data management into a new horizon. Data is not centrally stored any more, but generated and stored at distributed sources. Even more, data may not exist at all and can only be produced upon request. The data sources are situated in and are accessed through some...
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Title
Issues and methodologies in designing databases in distributed environments -- privacy, quality, resources
Published Date
Jan 1, 2007
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