Distributed databases principles and systems
Distributed databases principles and systems
Computer and Database Location in Distributed Computer Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Configuring distributed computer systems with online database backups
Decision Support Systems
A Comprehensive Model for the Design of Distributed Computer Systems
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Data allocation in distributed database systems
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Architecture of distributed data base systems
Journal of Systems and Software
A model for designing distributed database systems
Information and Management
Optimal allocation of resources in distributed information networks
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS) - Special issue: papers from the international conference on very large data bases: September 22–24, 1975, Framingham, MA
Database Location in Computer Networks
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
The Design of the XMP Linear Programming Library
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
A Survey of Techniques for Synchronization and Recovery in Decentralized Computer Systems
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Comparative Models of the File Assignment Problem
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Optimal program and data locations in computer networks
Communications of the ACM
Some theorems to aid in solving the file allocation problem
Communications of the ACM
File allocation in distributed systems
SIGMETRICS '76 Proceedings of the 1976 ACM SIGMETRICS conference on Computer performance modeling measurement and evaluation
Design of optimal distributed file systems: a framework for research
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
File placement over a network using simulated annealing326741
SAC '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Multimedia File Allocation on VC Networks Using Multipath Routing
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Evolutionary Algorithms for Allocating Data in Distributed Database Systems
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Active Gateway: A Facility for Video Conferencing Traffic Control
COMPSAC '97 Proceedings of the 21st International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Allocating Fragments in Distributed Databases
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
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The impact of incorporating a specific concurrency control mechanism (CCM) into the file allocation problem (FAP) is discussed. Depending on the specific CCM use, the communication flows in a network will vary. To allocate data optimally, one must identify the exact communication flows in the network. It is this aspect that has been ignored in past research on the FAP. A linear mixed-integer programming model formulated for the FAP is given. The model incorporates the WRITE LOCKS ALL-READ LOCKS ONE mechanism for concurrency control. A special algorithm based on the implicit representation of variable upper bounds is developed to solve the model. Detailed analysis for various configurations of a network is performed. Several potential applications for the model are identified.