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Information Systems
Volume 20, Issue 7, November 1995, Pages 557-577
 
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On building a hyperdistributed database*1

Athman Bouguettaya1, Mike Papazoglou1 and Roger King2

1 School of Information Systems, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia 2 Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Campus Box 430, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA

Received 15 July 1994; 
revised 14 June 1995. 
Available online 19 January 2000.

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Abstract

Sharing data among disparate databases has so far mostly been achieved through some form of ad-hoc schema integration. This approach becomes less tractable as the number of participating database increases. Therefore, the complexity of making autonomous heterogeneous databases interoperate is dependent on adequately addressing the autonomy and heterogeneity issues. In this paper, we describe a prototype that implements an approach which addresses these issues in the context of large multidatabase systems. In particular, we describe a scheme that builds a Hyperdistributed Database using a two-staged approach. We also describe how conglomerations of databases are formed, modified, and evolved.

Author Keywords: Multidatabases; Federated Databases; Interoperable Heterogeneous and Autonomous Databases; Query Languages

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Information Systems
Volume 20, Issue 7, November 1995, Pages 557-577
 
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