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Encyclopedia of Database Systems

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Springer Reference Springer, New York, 2 edition, (2018)
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8265-9

Abstract

The Encyclopedia of Database Systems is a comprehensive reference to topics in database systems. It provides a quick and authoritative reference to the subject of databases, data management, and database systems, such as basic concept definition, data processing algorithms, key results to date, and references to source materials. This comprehensive reference is organized alphabetically and each entry presents basic terminology, concepts, methods and algorithms, key results to date, references to the literature, and cross-references to other entries. This revised and expanded edition includes new entries that reflect recent developments and technological advances in very large databases include: big data, big data technology, cloud computing, cloud data centers, business analytics, social networks, ranking, trust management, query over encrypted data, and more. Entirely new entries include database systems, relational database systems, databases, multimedia databases, bioinformatics, workflow systems, and web data management.

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