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Architectural issues of database systems in advanced computer networks

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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 drastic increase of available bandwidth by high speed network technologies such as ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) switching. In this paper, to facilitate the development of databases based on these three network software/hardware technologies, we discuss their architectural issues. They are the issue of three-tier database architecture based on WWW clients and network integration servers, the issue of database architecture for a mobile computing environment, and the issue of database migration techniques for ATM based networks.

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Nishio, S., Tsukamoto, M. (1997). Architectural issues of database systems in advanced computer networks. In: Masuda, T., Masunaga, Y., Tsukamoto, M. (eds) Worldwide Computing and Its Applications. WWCA 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1274. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-63343-X_51

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