A number of topics related to building a generalized distributed system model are discussed. The effects of distributed database modeling on evaluation of transaction rollbacks, the measurement of effects of distributed database models on transaction availability measures, and a performance analysis of static locking in replicated distributed database systems are covered
Call number: LD2668 .R4 CMSC 1988 V36Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
Call number: LD2668 .R4 CMSC 1988 V36Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
The optimal choices of granularity (size of a physical lock) and the degree of multiprogramming (max...
A modeling tool for both analysis and design of distributed systems is discussed. Since many researc...
The key elements in the second year (1991-92) of our project are: (1) implementation of the distribu...
The key elements in the 1992-93 period of the project are the following: (1) extensive use of the si...
The key elements of research performed during the year long effort of this project are: Investigate ...
Abstract: The article suggests a formal model of Distributed Database Management Systems (DDBMS) and...
Data distribution, degree of data replication, and transaction access patterns are key factors in de...
Data distribution, degree of data replication, and transaction access patterns are key factors in de...
This thesis presents a simulation of a distributed file system. It is a simplified version of the di...
Data replication and transaction deadlocks can severely affect the performance of distributed databa...
A distributed database (DDB) is a collection of multiple, logically interrelated databases distribut...
Data replications and transaction deadlocks can severely affect the performance of distributed datab...
Several design principles necessary to build high performance and reliable dis-tributed database sys...
Call number: LD2668 .R4 CMSC 1988 V36Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
Call number: LD2668 .R4 CMSC 1988 V36Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
The optimal choices of granularity (size of a physical lock) and the degree of multiprogramming (max...
A modeling tool for both analysis and design of distributed systems is discussed. Since many researc...
The key elements in the second year (1991-92) of our project are: (1) implementation of the distribu...
The key elements in the 1992-93 period of the project are the following: (1) extensive use of the si...
The key elements of research performed during the year long effort of this project are: Investigate ...
Abstract: The article suggests a formal model of Distributed Database Management Systems (DDBMS) and...
Data distribution, degree of data replication, and transaction access patterns are key factors in de...
Data distribution, degree of data replication, and transaction access patterns are key factors in de...
This thesis presents a simulation of a distributed file system. It is a simplified version of the di...
Data replication and transaction deadlocks can severely affect the performance of distributed databa...
A distributed database (DDB) is a collection of multiple, logically interrelated databases distribut...
Data replications and transaction deadlocks can severely affect the performance of distributed datab...
Several design principles necessary to build high performance and reliable dis-tributed database sys...
Call number: LD2668 .R4 CMSC 1988 V36Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
Call number: LD2668 .R4 CMSC 1988 V36Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
The optimal choices of granularity (size of a physical lock) and the degree of multiprogramming (max...