Some Considerations and Models for the Distribution of a Data Base
Abstract
This paper presents a survey of current research in the area of distributed systems and discusses some possible areas of future research. The trend toward data base management systems which are responsible for the creation, accessing, and maintenance of a large collection of information containing complex interrelationships is prevalent in centralized systems today. It seems that the same advantages which led to the growth of data base management systems in centralized systems can be applied in distributed systems as well. Most current research (particularly in the area of modeling) views a distributed system in terms of independent data files. The authors address some of the problems involved when the distributed system is viewed in terms of an integrated data base.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA035923
Entities
People
- Joel Stutz
- Joyce Elam
Organizations
- University of Texas at Austin