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Handling Priority Inversion in Time-Constrained Distributed Databases : Advances in Data Mining and Database Management - Udai Shanker

Handling Priority Inversion in Time-Constrained Distributed Databases

By: Udai Shanker (Editor), Sarvesh Pandey (Editor)

Hardcover | 14 February 2020

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In the computer science industry, high levels of performance remain the focal point in software engineering. This quest has made current systems exceedingly complex, as practitioners strive to discover novel approaches to increase the capabilities of modern computer structures. A prevalent area of research in recent years is scalable transaction processing and its usage in large databases and cloud computing. Despite its popularity, there remains a need for significant research in the understanding of scalability and its performance within distributed databases.

Handling Priority Inversion in Time-Constrained Distributed Databases provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of database transaction processing frameworks and improving their performance using modern technologies and algorithms. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as consistency mechanisms, real-time systems, and replica management, this book is ideally designed for IT professionals, computing specialists, developers, researchers, data engineers, executives, academics, and students seeking research on current trends and developments in distributed computing and databases.

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Published: 17th February 2020

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