Presentation 1998/4/22
Database System Architectures for Advanced Computer Network Environments
Shojiro NISHIO, Masahiko TSUKAMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, We can find three remarkable features in advanced computer networks. First is the development of client software systems based on the World-Wide Web(WWW). Second is the spatial extension of communication environments through wireless communication technologies, making mobile computing possible. Third is the drastic incresase of available bandwidth by high speed network technologies such as ATM(Asyn-chronous Transfer Mode)switching. To facilitate their development, the architectural issues of database systems on these three network software/hardware technologies are discussed in this paper:(1)three-tier database architecture based on WWW clients and network integration servers;(2)database migration techniques for ATM based networks;and(3)database architecture for a mobile computing environment.
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Keyword(in English) Database System / World-Wide Web / Broadband Network / Mobile Computing Environment
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Title (in English) Database System Architectures for Advanced Computer Network Environments
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Keyword(1) Database System
Keyword(2) World-Wide Web
Keyword(3) Broadband Network
Keyword(4) Mobile Computing Environment
1st Author's Name Shojiro NISHIO
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Systems Engineering Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Masahiko TSUKAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Systems Engineering Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
Date 1998/4/22
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Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 8
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#Pages 6
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