Implementing a Geographically Distributed Database System with Spatial
Information.
Alexey Zabrodin: Implementing a Geographically
Distributed Database System with Spatial Information
CSIT
1999
: 177-180
Abstract
A certain range of information systems (e.g. distributed spatial IS) have
to maintain sets of views whose contents correlate with geographic architecture
of the system itself. A real example is a computer system for communication
management, which is now under development. In the course of its implementation
an approach to localized views has been used which is based on distributed
system of local servers. Its realization has been made at system-specific
level, but the approach can be applied to other systems as a general design
paradigm. The paper discusses features of the approach, describes some
implementation issues and makes approximate estimation of its performance.
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