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Parallelism in relational database management systems

IBM Systems Journal, 1994
In order to provide real-time responses to complex queries involving large volumes of data, it has become necessary to exploit parallelism in query processing. This paper addresses the issues and solutions relating to intraquery parallelism in a relational database management system (DBMS).
C. Mohan   +3 more
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Buffer management algorithms for relational database management systems

Information and Software Technology, 1988
Abstract Buffer management is an essential component of database management systems (DBMSs). This paper reviews and classifies various buffering algorithms for relational DBMSs. A new classification criterion is proposed. It is based on a judgment of how the knowledge of query reference behaviour is reflected in buffering policies.
MEC Hull, FF Cai, DA Bell
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Relational Database Management Systems

2015
Thank you very much for buying this book (or for getting a legal copy). Database administrators have access to valuable and confidential data belonging to their organizations and therefore must possess high ethical standards. (Consider this your first lesson in Oracle Database administration.) Besides, royalties paid to textbook authors typically ...
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Relational database management systems and industrial engineering

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 1992
Abstract Traditionally, industrial engineers (IE's) have been involved with the synthesis of people materials, equipment, and energy into improved workable systems. As these systems have expanded to include information, so has the scope of industrial engineering.
Denise F. Jackson, Kelechuku Okike
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Data Management—Relational Database Systems (RDBMS)

2019
Storage and management of data is a key aspect of data science. Data, simply speaking, is nothing but a collection of facts—a snapshot of the world—that can be stored and processed by computers. In order to process and manipulate data efficiently, it is very important that data is stored in an appropriate form.
Hemanth Kumar Dasararaju, Peeyush Taori
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Understanding Relational Database Management Systems

2003
Call me Ishmael. We are about to learn about the White Whale: the Relational Database Management System (RDBMS). RDBMS is the most common type of data storage in business today, because it is a proven and well-supported technology. In this chapter, I will discuss what a relational database is and how you can use one. I will try to touch on most aspects
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Microcomputers and relational database management systems

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 1984
Since it became known that Database Management Systems (DBMS) based on the relational model [ 1] were running on microcomputers, the MIS manager has been in a position to opt for a new strategy, namely distributing the administration and operation of part(s) of the entire organization's database.
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A spatial database shell for relational database management systems

1989
SIRO-DBMS is a Spatial Information Systems database tool-kit implemented as a set of external attachments to a relational database management systems. It implements user data types through parameterised definitions of the user view of additional data types and of their internal representation.
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Development of an experimental hospital database system using a relational database management system

Medical Informatics, 1989
The development of an integrated database system for the satisfactory support of the information processing requirements of a modern hospital is clearly a major task with many associated problems. A design and implementation procedure for the development of a relational hospital database system based on an experimental relational database management ...
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An academic relational algebra database management system

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1990
This paper describes a relational algebra database management system written by two graduate students at West Virginia University. The system is designed to be used in an undergraduate database class to demonstrate queries posed in the relational algebra and to introduce the notions of integral constraints, referential integrity and functional ...
Paula M. Logan   +2 more
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