A better way for finding the optimal number of nodes in a distributed database management system
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A better way for finding the optimal number of nodes in a distributed database management system
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Rashed Mustafa; Department of Computer Science and Telecommunication Engineering Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh
Md Javed Hossain; Department of Computer Science and Telecommunication Engineering Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh Thomas Chowdhury; Department of Computer Science and Engineering Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET), Bangladesh |
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Computer Science
DDBMS, Data Fragmentation, Linear Search, RMI |
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Distributed Database Management System (DDBMS) is one of the prime concerns in distributed computing. The driving force of development of DDBMS is the demand of the applications that need to query very large databases (order of terabytes). Traditional Client- Server database systems are too slower to handle such applications. This paper presents a better way to find the optimal number of nodes in a distributed database management systems. Keywords: DDBMS, Data Fragmentation, Linear Search, RMI. DOI: 10.3329/diujst.v4i2.4362 Daffodil International University Journal of Science and Technology Vol.4(2) 2009 pp.19-22
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Registrar Daffodil International University
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2010-02-10
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Peer-Reviewed Article
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application/pdf
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http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/DIUJST/article/view/4362
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Daffodil International University Journal of Science and Technology; Vol 4, No 2 (2009); 19-22
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en
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Bangladesh
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