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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.
Foundations and TrendsR in Databases Vol. 1, No. 2 (2007) 141–259 c 2007 J. M. Hellerstein, M. Stonebraker and J. Hamilton DOI: 10.1561/1900000002 Architecture of a Database System Joseph M. Hellerstein1, Michael Stonebraker2 and James Hamilton3 1 University of California, Berkeley, USA, hellerstein@cs.berkeley.edu 2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA 3 …
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