Cloud Computing Databases: Latest Trends and Architectural Concepts
The Economic factors are leading to the rise of
infrastructures provides software and computing facilities as a
service, known as cloud services or cloud computing. Cloud services
can provide efficiencies for application providers, both by limiting
up-front capital expenses, and by reducing the cost of ownership over
time. Such services are made available in a data center, using shared
commodity hardware for computation and storage. There is a varied
set of cloud services available today, including application services
(salesforce.com), storage services (Amazon S3), compute services
(Google App Engine, Amazon EC2) and data services (Amazon
SimpleDB, Microsoft SQL Server Data Services, Google-s Data
store). These services represent a variety of reformations of data
management architectures, and more are on the horizon.
[1] Matthias Brantner, "Building a Database on S3," Proceeding of Systems
Group, ETH Zurich, Pages 251-263, June 9-12, 2008.
[2] Donald Kossmann Tim Kraska Simon Loesing, "An Evaluation of
Alternative Architectures for Transaction," Proceeding of Systems
Group, Department of Computer Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Pages 579 - 590, June 6-11, 2010
[3] Chaitanya Mishra,Nick Koudas, Calisto Zuzarte, "Generating Targeted
Queries for Database Testing," SIGMOD-08, June 9-12, 2008,
Vancouver, BC, Canada Pages 499 - 510,.
[4] Shan Wang, Zhaohui Peng, Jun Zhang Lu Qin, Sheng Wang , Jeffrey Xu
Yu, Bolin Ding , "NUITS: A Novel User Interface for Efficient
Keyword Search over Databases," Proceeding of VLDB ÔÇÿ06, September
12-15, 2006, Seoul, Korea. Pages 1143 - 1146.
[5] Gustavo Alonso Donald Kossmann Timothy Roscoe Nesime
Tatbul,Andrew Baumann Carsten Binnig Peter Fischer Oriana Riva Jens
Teubner, "The ETH Zurich Systems Group and Enterprise Computing
Center," In preceding of ETH Zurich, Zurich 8092, Switzerland Pages
94 - 99 SIGMOD Record, December 2008
[6] Rakesh Agrawal, Anastasia Ailamaki, Philip A. Bernstein, Eric A.
Brewer, Michael J. Carey, "The Claremont Report on Database
Research," Proceeding of Claremont Resort in Berkeley Pages 9 - 19 ,
September 2008.
[1] Matthias Brantner, "Building a Database on S3," Proceeding of Systems
Group, ETH Zurich, Pages 251-263, June 9-12, 2008.
[2] Donald Kossmann Tim Kraska Simon Loesing, "An Evaluation of
Alternative Architectures for Transaction," Proceeding of Systems
Group, Department of Computer Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Pages 579 - 590, June 6-11, 2010
[3] Chaitanya Mishra,Nick Koudas, Calisto Zuzarte, "Generating Targeted
Queries for Database Testing," SIGMOD-08, June 9-12, 2008,
Vancouver, BC, Canada Pages 499 - 510,.
[4] Shan Wang, Zhaohui Peng, Jun Zhang Lu Qin, Sheng Wang , Jeffrey Xu
Yu, Bolin Ding , "NUITS: A Novel User Interface for Efficient
Keyword Search over Databases," Proceeding of VLDB ÔÇÿ06, September
12-15, 2006, Seoul, Korea. Pages 1143 - 1146.
[5] Gustavo Alonso Donald Kossmann Timothy Roscoe Nesime
Tatbul,Andrew Baumann Carsten Binnig Peter Fischer Oriana Riva Jens
Teubner, "The ETH Zurich Systems Group and Enterprise Computing
Center," In preceding of ETH Zurich, Zurich 8092, Switzerland Pages
94 - 99 SIGMOD Record, December 2008
[6] Rakesh Agrawal, Anastasia Ailamaki, Philip A. Bernstein, Eric A.
Brewer, Michael J. Carey, "The Claremont Report on Database
Research," Proceeding of Claremont Resort in Berkeley Pages 9 - 19 ,
September 2008.
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can provide efficiencies for application providers, both by limiting
up-front capital expenses, and by reducing the cost of ownership over
time. Such services are made available in a data center, using shared
commodity hardware for computation and storage. There is a varied
set of cloud services available today, including application services
(salesforce.com), storage services (Amazon S3), compute services
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