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Distributing a database for parallelism

ACM SIGMOD Record, 1983
In this paper we treat the problem of subdividing a database and allocating the fragments to the sites in a distributed database system in order to maximize non-duplicative parallelism. Our goal is to establish a conceptual framework for distributing data without being committed to specific cost models.We introduce the concept of "local sufficiency" as
Eugene Wong, Randy H. Katz
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Distributed Database Checkpointing

1999
Data checkpointing is an important problem of distributed database systems. Actually, transactions establish dependence relations on data checkpoints taken by data object managers. So, given an arbitrary set of data checkpoints (including at least a single data checkpoint from a data manager, and at most a data checkpoint from each data manager), an ...
Roberto Baldoni   +2 more
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