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Distributed database - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A distributed database is a database that is under the control of a central database management system (DBMS) in which storage devices are not all attached to a common CPU. It may be stored in multi...
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Database - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A database is an integrated collection of logically related records or files consolidated into a common pool that provides data for one or multiple uses. One way of classifying databases involves th...
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Section 1 Introduction. ; Introduce what is Distributed Database System. ... Section 2 Advantages of Distributed Database System.; List and discuss advantages when use Distributed Database System. ... Section 4 Some objectives in Distributed Database System.; Discuss what are objectives in Distributed Database System.
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In addition, the necessity of performing global application can be easily perform with distributed database. If an organization grows by adding new relatively independent organizational units, ... Advantages of Distributed Database System ... [ next ] → [ Section 3 Disadvantages of Distributed Database System ]
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One definition of a distributed database can be as a logically integrated collection of shared data which is physically distributed across the nodes of a computer network. Another definition is that of a multibase system.
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Any organization that uses the Oracle relational database management system (RDBMS) probably has multiple databases. There are a variety of reasons why you might use more than a single database in a distributed database system:
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2. Elements of Distributed Database Management System Security; 2.1. General Database Security Concerns; The distributed database has all of the security concerns of a single-site database plus several additional problem areas.
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