Distributed Database Systems: Where Are We Now?
Computer - Distributed computing systems: separate resources acting as one
Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Principles of distributed database systems (2nd ed.)
Principles of distributed database systems (2nd ed.)
An introduction to database systems (7th ed.)
An introduction to database systems (7th ed.)
Component database systems
Requirements analysis and system design: developing information systems with UML
Requirements analysis and system design: developing information systems with UML
Distributed Java 2 Platform Database Development
Distributed Java 2 Platform Database Development
Timeliness and transaction management in extended enterprises
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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The administration of distributed data is a need that nowadays many enterprises strive to fulfill. However, it is often difficult for these enterprises to find a software product capable of providing the solution they require. This is due to the inherent complexity to distributed data access, which has caused the majority of database applications to provide distributed access to a centralized database as a simpler alternative to distributed database systems. This article demonstrates that it is possible to design a component-based reference architecture of a distributed database systems (D-DBS) with a 3-tiered client-server structure from the solution given to the data distribution problem through the implementation of a global conceptual schema. Therefore, this proposal reduces the design complexity of a D-DBS.