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Current and future telecommunication systems will rely heavily on some key IT baseline technologies including databases. We present our analysis of distribution requirements in databases for telecommunications. We discuss those needs in GSM and IN CS-2. Our requirements analysis indicates that the following are important issues in databases for telecommunications: single-node read and temporal transactions, clustered read and temporal transactions, distributed low-priority read transactions, distributed low and middle level management transactions, support for partitioning and scalability, dynamic groups, replication control, deadlines for local transactions, and limited global serialization control.
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Taina, J., Raatikainen, K. (2000). Requirements Analysis of Distribution in Databases for Telecommunications. In: Jonker, W. (eds) Databases in Telecommunications. DBTel 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1819. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10721056_6
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