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Proceedings of

International Conference on Advances in Information Processing and Communication Technology IPCT 2014

"DESIGN OF PARTIALLY REPLICATED DISTRIBUTED DATABASE SYSTEMS WITH COMBINATION OF TOTAL COST AND WORKLOAD BALANCING"

SUKKYU SONG
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-021-7-68
Pages
5 - 16
Authors
1
ISBN
978-1-63248-021-7

Abstract: “In partially replicated distributed database systems, the minimization of total time usually attempts to minimize resource consumption and therefore to maximize the system throughput. On the other hand, the minimization of response time may be obtained by having a large number of parallel executions to different sites, requiring a higher resource consumption, which means that the system throughput is reduced. Workload balancing implies the reduction of the average time that queries spend waiting for CPU and I/O service at a network site, but its effect on the performance of partially replicated distributed database systems cannot be isolated from other distributed database design factors. In this research, the total cost refers to the combination of total time and response time. This paper presents a framework for total cost minimization and workload balancing for partially replicated distributed database systems considering important design factors together. The framework incorporates”

Keywords: Partially replicated distributed database, Total time, Response time, Workload, Operation (subquery) allocation, Data allocation, Genetic algorithms

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