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Architecture of a Database System

Foundations and TrendsR inDatabasesVol. 1, No. 2 (2007) 141 259c 2007 J. M. Hellerstein, M. Stonebrakerand J. HamiltonDOI: of a Database SystemJoseph M. Hellerstein1, Michael Stonebraker2and James Hamilton31 University of California, Berkeley, USA, Institute of Technology, USA3 Microsoft Research, USAA bstractDatabase Management Systems (DBMSs) are a ubiquitous and criticalcomponent of modern computing, and the result of decades of researchand development in both academia and industry. Historically, DBMS swere among the earliest multi-user server systems to be developed, andthus pioneered many systems design techniques for scalability and relia-bility now in use in many other contexts.

1.1 Relational Systems: The Life of a Query The most mature and widely used database systems in production today are relational database management systems (RDBMSs). These systems can be found at the core of much of the world’s application infrastructure including e-commerce, medical records, billing, human

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