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Foundations and TrendsŪ in Databases

ARCHITECTURE OF A DATABASE SYSTEM

by Joseph M Hellerstein (University of California, Berkeley, USA), Michael Stonebraker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) & James Hamilton (Microsoft Research, USA)

Database Management Systems (DBMSs) are a ubiquitous and critical component of modern computing, and the result of decades of research and development in both academia and industry. Architecture of a Database System presents an architectural discussion of DBMS design principles, including process models, parallel architecture, storage system design, transaction system implementation, query processor and optimizer architectures, and typical shared components and utilities. Successful commercial and open-source systems are used as points of reference, particularly when multiple alternative designs have been adopted by different groups.

Historically, DBMSs were among the earliest multi-user server systems to be developed, and thus pioneered many systems design techniques for scalability and reliability now in use in many other contexts. While many of the algorithms and abstractions used by a DBMS are textbook material, Architecture of a Database System addresses the systems design issues that make a DBMS work.

Architecture of a Database System is an invaluable reference for database researchers and practitioners and for those in other areas of computing interested in the systems design techniques for scalability and reliability that originated in DBMS research and development.

Published by Now Publishers and marketed by World Scientific;


Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Process Models
  • Parallel Architecture: Processes and Memory Coordination
  • Relational Query Processor
  • Spatial Control
  • Transactions: Concurrency Control and Recovery
  • Shared Components
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • References


Readership: Postgraduates, researchers and professionals.

128pp Pub. date: Oct 2007
ISBN 978-1-60198-078-6(pbk)
1-60198-078-7(pbk)
US$85 / £59


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Updated on 9 May 2008