Evolution of Data-Base Management Systems
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Optimal program and data locations in computer networks
Communications of the ACM
A stochastic evaluation model for database organizations in data retrieval systems
Communications of the ACM
The notions of consistency and predicate locks in a database system
Communications of the ACM
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The design of a distributed data base is a complex and difficult task requiring careful consideration of data organization, data distribution, user interface, updating/retrieval schemes, program/data placement, security policies and reliability issues. In this paper, we have discussed a design methodology which can be used to design a distributed data base. This design methodology is a systematic way to guide the designer in making decisions during the requirement process phase, the design process phase and the implementation phase. We conclude this paper by examining the architectural issues in the design of distributed data bases.