Mobile Database Systems (Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing)
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Word Count
80,000 words, Guess
Page Count
320 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemobiledatabasesy00kuma
- Internet Archivemobiledatabasesy0000kuma
- ISBN-100471467928
- ISBN-139780471467922
- LibraryThing1647477
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- Library of Congress Control Number2006004830
- OCLC Control Number64453278
- Better World Books9780471467922
- Open LibraryOL7617714M
Classifications
- LCCTK6570.M6 K87 2006
- LCCTK6570.M6K87 2006
Description
A breakthrough sourcebook to the challenges and solutions for mobile database systems This text enables readers to effectively manage mobile database systems (MDS) and data dissemination via wireless channels. The author explores the mobile communication platform and analyzes its use in the development of a distributed database management system. Workable solutions for key challenges in wireless information management are presented throughout the text. Following an introductory chapter that includes important milestones in the history and development of mobile data processing, the text provides the information, tools, and resources needed for MDS management, including: Fundamentals of wireless communication Location and handoff management Fundamentals of conventional database management systems and why existing approaches are not adequate for mobile databases Concurrency control mechanism schemes Data processing and mobility Management of transactions Mobile database recovery schemes Data dissemination via wireless channels Case studies and examples are used liberally to aid in the understanding and visualization of complex concepts. Various exercises enable readers to test their grasp of each topic before advancing in the text. Each chapter also concludes with a summary of key concepts as well as references for further study. Professionals in the mobile computing industry, particularly e-commerce, will find this text indispensable. With its extensive use of case studies, examples, and exercises, it is also highly recommended as a graduate-level textbook.
First Sentence
Information retrieval by users with mobile devices such as cell phones, PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), MP3 music players, etc., has become a common everyday activity.
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