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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very well written and it contains all important algorithms
This books is a must for someone who is not familiar with distributed databases (both for graduate students and practitioners). It will quickly bring you up to speed. It contains enough depth with respect to the algorithms to give the reader a good grasp of the concepts. However, if the reader wants to implement the concepts then he needs to have systems experience...
Published on June 30, 1999

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2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly described material, too many mistakes!
I just got my hands on this book for my master program study. From just reading a couple of chapters, I can see where this book is going. It is clear that the book was published in a rush, and never reviewed properly. The author takes too much time struggling to explain the theory, and when it comes to the example, author simply tells that its obvious, although the theory...
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very well written and it contains all important algorithms, June 30, 1999
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This review is from: Principles of Distributed Database Systems (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
This books is a must for someone who is not familiar with distributed databases (both for graduate students and practitioners). It will quickly bring you up to speed. It contains enough depth with respect to the algorithms to give the reader a good grasp of the concepts. However, if the reader wants to implement the concepts then he needs to have systems experience. The book does not contain enough implementation details with respect to real systems. In the next edition, for each of the chapters the authors should talk about the algorithms used by real commercial products (such as Oracle, Informix and DB2). The parallel database chapter and the object databases chapter are both for the most part excellent. The book does not contain replication consistency protocols and the object DBMS transaction section is quite weak. The second edition is definitely a major improvement over the first edition and this book is definitely Number 1 in the distributed databases area.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good resource for advanced readers interested in theory, November 29, 1999
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William M. Swartz "Bill" (Washington DC Metro Area) - See all my reviews
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I'm a practicing DB engineer. I bought the book since it seems to be a popular graduate level textbook, and I needed to expand my understanding of distributed, federated, and multi-database systems. The book provides a broad overview of concepts and alternative architectures. There is some detailed theory in the text, which won't be useful to most DB practicioners, but if you prefer diving right into the deep end of new topics, this book is a good place to start. No info in this book on specific products or vendor approaches. I'm still climbing this learning curve, so I can't compare this to other books that are widely available (several dozen right here on Amazon.com.) A related topic, apparently still being researched, is database integration. This book touches on that topic (without calling it that), but so far the best info I've found is in IEEE and SIGMOD journals. I don't have any complaints about readability, perhaps because I bought the book expecting to take plenty of time studying it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent textbook for a Distributed Databases course, May 2, 2011
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Avigdor Gal (HIGHLAND PARK, NJ, US) - See all my reviews
A typical database course should cover design aspects, query processing, and transaction management. My course is structured along these lines and the book provides the coverage I need. I find all three topics: design, query processing, and transaction management, equally challenging. They all involve conceptual understanding and algorithmic depth.

Generally speaking, the authors did a good job in compiling multiple research efforts into a coherent textbook. The textbook has a leading (rather simple) case study example that serves well in tying together different research efforts. At times, this effort trivializes matters and this is where I, as an instructor, should step in and provide some additional explanation. The manuscript provides a good depth in both conceptual and algorithmic solutions. The use of examples throughout improves understanding a lot, especially for undergrads. The example is mostly clear.

This textbook is the only textbook I know of that provides technical depth for the area of distributed databases. This is important when teaching engineering students.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Critical For Distributed Database Development, February 27, 2009
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It was critical for me in understanding Distributed Database Concepts also the speed is quite good , I like the algorithms presented here , maybe is good that no commercial database was used and only principles were applied. I didn't care about the OO parts but for Firebird Database development it might help with ideas presented in the book , I wish some revision to be made to this book so maybe I can help applying the principles with some real example to make it Easy to gasp , sometimes maths are hard but if you re-read then all is Logic.I like it more than some other big database books because is clean and is not filled with empty words and this is why is pleasant to fly over the chapters
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5.0 out of 5 stars Right (almost) on target, November 30, 2007
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This is a book on "Principles of Distributed Database Systems", not a users guide to distributed database systems. As such, it is a very good book. It is thorough and in-depth. Today, it is not up to date. When written, it was not fully up to date as to current dbms products.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good DDBS book, but needs updating, April 18, 2003
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This book was chosen as the main text for a distributed database systems graduate Computer Science course I recently took. For a CS course on the subject, it is an obvious pick since not many related texts exist on the market. The text is good, but needs updating since it was published in 1999. Research papers from IEEE and ACM were relied on as supplementary reading, since research in DDBS continues, and much has been written in the last four years.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly described material, too many mistakes!, April 24, 2005
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Bashar (mishref, Kuwait) - See all my reviews
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I just got my hands on this book for my master program study. From just reading a couple of chapters, I can see where this book is going. It is clear that the book was published in a rush, and never reviewed properly. The author takes too much time struggling to explain the theory, and when it comes to the example, author simply tells that its obvious, although the theory behind is explained in at least 3 pages. Also, the amount of mistakes I found in this short period is enormous and unbarebale. You start to get lost when following the example and feel you can move forward.

My advise for you, if you are not obliged to buy this book, then don't do so, specially if you look at the price of it.
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2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly written. Boring., May 28, 2002
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This review is from: Principles of Distributed Database Systems (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
I think this book is poorly written. The authors go a long way describing all kinds of taxonomies (look at the abundance of 3d diagrams such as Figure 4.11) without letting the user grasp the major ideas. Just check the discussion on the 10 types of distributed databases in chapter 4.

They also spend a lot of time and paper describing relatively simple concept without actually making the concepts any clearer. Some concepts never get defined so it's not clear why they had to be mentioned, check 13.4.2 and try to figure out what the convoy effect is.

I think the main problem of this book is that it tries to please to wide an audience: undergrad students, database researchers, and practitioners. I don't think the book is of much value for any of these categories of people.

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3 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars poorly written, doesn't explain concepts clearly, October 26, 1999
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The author often jumps from one step to another without explaining his reasons, leaving readers wonders and doubts.

Some paragraphs are poorly written, sentences are verbose. If I had choice, I would buy another.

Plenty of misprints!

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