Database System ConceptsThis acclaimed revision of a classic database systems text offers a complete background in the basics of database design, languages, and system implementation. It provides the latest information combined with real-world examples to help readers master concepts. All concepts are presented in a technically complete yet easy-to-understand style with notations kept to a minimum. A running example of a bank enterprise illustrates concepts at work. To further optimize comprehension, figures and examples, rather than proofs, portray concepts and anticipate results. |
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... servers and data servers . • Transaction - server systems , also called query - server systems , provide an in- terface to which clients can send requests to perform an action , in response to which they execute the action and send back ...
... servers and data servers . • Transaction - server systems , also called query - server systems , provide an in- terface to which clients can send requests to perform an action , in response to which they execute the action and send back ...
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... server , and exchange data with other clients by storing data at the server and retrieving data stored at the server by other clients . What is the advantage of such an architecture over one where a site can exchange data with another ...
... server , and exchange data with other clients by storing data at the server and retrieving data stored at the server by other clients . What is the advantage of such an architecture over one where a site can exchange data with another ...
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... server model , such as the original version of the IBM CICS TP monitor and file servers such as Novel's NetWare , success- fully provided high transaction rates with limited resources . However , they had problems , especially when ...
... server model , such as the original version of the IBM CICS TP monitor and file servers such as Novel's NetWare , success- fully provided high transaction rates with limited resources . However , they had problems , especially when ...
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