Title
Which kinds of OS mechanisms should be provided for database management?
Abstract
The performance of database management systems (DBMS) critically depends on the availability of effective and efficient services offered by the underlying operating system (OS). The DBMS needs for OS support are identified, and appropriate interfaces for the cooperation of OS and DBMS are discussed. Several OS functions including file handling, process management, communication mechanisms, and transaction management are examined with a view toward their suitability for database management support. For these services, important properties and features are derived; their availability at the OS interface greatly improves OS-DBMS cooperation.
Year
DOI
Venue
1987
10.1007/3-540-19333-2_10
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Experiences with Distributed Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
os mechanisms,os mechanism,database management,process management,database management system,operating system
Structure of Management Information,File system,Database design,Database testing,Database server,Database transaction,Data management,Network management application,Database,Business
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-387-19333-2
2
0.39
References 
Authors
31
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hans-Peter Christmann120.39
Theo Härder21132307.12
K. Meyer-Wegener3255.60
A. Sikeler4144.64