A Zaslavsky
6 points - 4 hours per week - First semester - Caulfield - Prerequisites: COT4230 and COT4350
Objectives At the completion of this subject students should be able to identify the different distributed database management algorithms to support concurrency, recovery and security; implement a client-server DBMS and application; and identify the major communications models used in distributed database implementation.
Synopsis Data communication - various contemporary issues such as layered protocols, a review of objectives, X.400 messaging standard, X.500 directory services, network analysis and design, EDI in Australia. Distributed databases - various contemporary issues including data model partitioning, fragmentation, replication issues, query optimisation, concurrency control, restart and recovery, distributed design, communication models, client-server and peer-to-peer products by which to implement systems such as DLE, ODBC and CICS.
Assessment Written (3000 words): 40% - Practical work: 40% - Presentation: 20%
Prescribed texts
Ceri S and Pelagatti G Distributed databases: Principles and
systems McGraw-Hill, 1984
Coulouris G and others Distributed systems: Concepts and design 2nd edn,
Addison-Wesley, 1994