Many organizations invest heavily in heterogeneous databases according to organizational functions. These heterogeneous databases are stand-alone systems that do not interact with one another. The objective of this paper is to introduce a multi-database system (MDBMS) that interacts with other heterogeneous DBMS within the organization to integrate information processing. In this paper, we discuss the potential inconsistencies in integrating heterogeneous databases. We further extend to include issues in designing a MDBMS. With a MDBMS, data sharing across organization reduces overheads and costs, thus, provides a competitive advantage to the global firms
Databases are playing an increasingly important role in organizations. Timely, accurate access to in...
Database systems were a solution to the problem of shared access to heterogeneous files created by m...
The use of database management systems (DBMS) to replace conventional file processing systems has d...
through database federation In a large modern enterprise, it is almost inevitable that different par...
In many large companies the widespread usage of computers has led a number of different application-...
In this report is a brief overview of many of the aspects that are considered when integrating heter...
The prime objective of the Distributed Heterogeneous Database Management System approach is to suppo...
This paper demonstrates various aspects of resolving possible data conflicts occurring in the databa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-90)In a computer network environment, the problem of c...
Most of new databases are no more built from scratch, but re-use existing data from several autonomo...
Information required for decision making is generally scattered across disparate data sources. To ga...
Today, databases have become an integral part of information systems. In the past two decades, we ha...
This work analyzes the design and implementation issues of Heterogeneous Distributed Data Base Manag...
In this paper we put forward a distributed model for integrating heterogeneous database systems. Th...
Autonomy of operations combined with decentralised management of data has given rise to a number of ...
Databases are playing an increasingly important role in organizations. Timely, accurate access to in...
Database systems were a solution to the problem of shared access to heterogeneous files created by m...
The use of database management systems (DBMS) to replace conventional file processing systems has d...
through database federation In a large modern enterprise, it is almost inevitable that different par...
In many large companies the widespread usage of computers has led a number of different application-...
In this report is a brief overview of many of the aspects that are considered when integrating heter...
The prime objective of the Distributed Heterogeneous Database Management System approach is to suppo...
This paper demonstrates various aspects of resolving possible data conflicts occurring in the databa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-90)In a computer network environment, the problem of c...
Most of new databases are no more built from scratch, but re-use existing data from several autonomo...
Information required for decision making is generally scattered across disparate data sources. To ga...
Today, databases have become an integral part of information systems. In the past two decades, we ha...
This work analyzes the design and implementation issues of Heterogeneous Distributed Data Base Manag...
In this paper we put forward a distributed model for integrating heterogeneous database systems. Th...
Autonomy of operations combined with decentralised management of data has given rise to a number of ...
Databases are playing an increasingly important role in organizations. Timely, accurate access to in...
Database systems were a solution to the problem of shared access to heterogeneous files created by m...
The use of database management systems (DBMS) to replace conventional file processing systems has d...