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Distributed DBMS Tutorial

Distributed DBMS Tutorial

The Distributed Database Management System (DDBMS) is a type of DBMS that manages a number of databases that are collected and interconnected through a computer network at various locations. It offers mechanisms such that users who view the database as a single database remain oblivious to the distribution. The significant theories of distributed database systems are discussed in this tutorial. A variety of illustrations and examples were provided to help the students understand the complex concepts of DDBMS.

Audience

For students pursuing either a master's degree or a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, this tutorial has been prepared, especially if they have opted for distributed systems or distributed database systems as a subject.

Prerequisites

An advanced subject that focuses on a type of database system is this tutorial. Therefore, it allows students to have a reasonably good understanding of the basic concepts of DBMS. Besides, an understanding of SQL is going to be an added benefit.


Distributed DBMS Tutorial Index

Sr.No. Topics
1 Distributed DBMS Concepts
2 Distributed DBMS Distributed Databases
3 Distributed DBMS - Database Environments
4 Distributed DBMS - Design Strategies
5 Distributed DBMS - Distribution Transparency
6 Distributed DBMS - Database Control
7 DDBMS - Relational Algebra for Query
8 DDBMS - Query Optimization in Centralized Systems
9 DDBMS - Query Optimization in Distributed Systems
10 DDBMS - Transaction Processing Systems
11 DDBMS - Controlling Concurrency
12 DDBMS - Deadlock Handling
13 DDBMS - Replication Control
14 DDBMS - Failure & Commit
15 DDBMS - Database Recovery
16 DDBMS - Commit Protocols
17 DDBMS - Database Security & Cryptography
18 DDBMS - Security in Distributed Databases

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