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The catalog management strategy of distributed data base systems

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In this paper the catalog management strategy of the successfully integrating and running DDBMS C-POREL is summarized. The new catalog management strategy and its implementation scheme are based on the analysis of the catalog management methods of the pioneer DDBMS. The goal of the new strategy is to improve the system efficiency. Analysis and practice show that this strategy is successful.

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Zhao, L., Qin, J. The catalog management strategy of distributed data base systems. J. of Compt. Sci. & Technol. 9, 193–203 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02939501

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