Most database system designs and implementations are limited to single language (monolingual) and single model (monomodel) database systems. No one database language and model can meet every data processing need. As a result, diverse (heterogeneous) database management systems are used in a large organization. This approach results in more processing cost and less data sharing. Therefore, there is a growing need for a solution to the processing cost and data sharing problems of heterogeneous database systems. One solution is a multimodel and multilingual database system (MM & MLDS) as implemented on the Multibackend Database Supercomputer (MDBS). This solution can support an appropriate language and model corresponding to each set of applic...
The marriage of databases and advanced Internet technology is providing an unprecedented opportunity...
Migration from a monolithic architecture to a microservice architecture is a complex challenge, whic...
Contents I Database Management Systems 2 II Data Models 3 IIIDatabase Languages 8 IVAdvanced Models...
The traditional approach to database-management-system (DBMS) designs focuses upon the implementatio...
Prepared for: Chief of Naval Research Arlington, VA 22217In this paper, three new directions in data...
The Multi -Backend Database System, MDBS, uses one microcomputer as the master or controller, and a...
A multidatabase system (MDBS) allows the users to simultaneously access heterogeneous, and autonomou...
A multidatabase system (MDBS) is a facility that allows users access to data located in multiple aut...
Recent research in the area of database machines has been directed at achieving greater efficiency a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-90)In a computer network environment, the problem of c...
Traditionally, the design and implementation of a conventional database system begins with the selec...
MDM is a tool that enables the users to define schemes of different data models and to perform trans...
Database technology is already recognised and increasingly used in administering and organising lar...
This paper describes the objectives, choices, and first results of the FEMUS project in building a f...
Database systems were a solution to the problem of shared access to heterogeneous files created by m...
The marriage of databases and advanced Internet technology is providing an unprecedented opportunity...
Migration from a monolithic architecture to a microservice architecture is a complex challenge, whic...
Contents I Database Management Systems 2 II Data Models 3 IIIDatabase Languages 8 IVAdvanced Models...
The traditional approach to database-management-system (DBMS) designs focuses upon the implementatio...
Prepared for: Chief of Naval Research Arlington, VA 22217In this paper, three new directions in data...
The Multi -Backend Database System, MDBS, uses one microcomputer as the master or controller, and a...
A multidatabase system (MDBS) allows the users to simultaneously access heterogeneous, and autonomou...
A multidatabase system (MDBS) is a facility that allows users access to data located in multiple aut...
Recent research in the area of database machines has been directed at achieving greater efficiency a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-90)In a computer network environment, the problem of c...
Traditionally, the design and implementation of a conventional database system begins with the selec...
MDM is a tool that enables the users to define schemes of different data models and to perform trans...
Database technology is already recognised and increasingly used in administering and organising lar...
This paper describes the objectives, choices, and first results of the FEMUS project in building a f...
Database systems were a solution to the problem of shared access to heterogeneous files created by m...
The marriage of databases and advanced Internet technology is providing an unprecedented opportunity...
Migration from a monolithic architecture to a microservice architecture is a complex challenge, whic...
Contents I Database Management Systems 2 II Data Models 3 IIIDatabase Languages 8 IVAdvanced Models...