Exploring the Landscape of Distributed Database Management Systems: A Literature Review of Common Architectural Models
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Keywords

Distributed Database Management System (DDBMS)
Client-Server architecture
Peer-to-Peer architecture
Multi-DBMS architecture
Performance
Availability
Accessibility
Data Analysis

How to Cite

Reyes, J. C. (2024). Exploring the Landscape of Distributed Database Management Systems: A Literature Review of Common Architectural Models . Southeast Asian Journal of Science and Technology, 8(1), 133-143. Retrieved from https://sajst.pti.edu.ph/online/index.php/sajst/article/view/410

Abstract

This literature review examines the common Distributed Database Management System (DDBMS) architectures: Client-Server, Peer-to-Peer, and Multi-DBMS. It compares their performance, availability, accessibility, and data analysis capabilities. The review also identifies key factors that differentiate their suitability for specific application scenarios based on their strengths and weaknesses. This analysis aims to provide a framework for organizations to select the most appropriate DDBMS architecture for their diverse needs.
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