[PDF][PDF] Ubiquity and need-to-know: two principles of data distribution
H Wedekind - ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1988 - dl.acm.org
H Wedekind
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1988•dl.acm.orgA theoretical and an implementation oriented research project1) 2) with respect to data
distribution in Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) revealed a fundamental problem of
data management, treated introductory and in some detail, but not basically in a series of
papers (1),(2),(3),(4). Data requirements in highly adaptive manufacturing areas are entirely
different froth more conservative applications in the service business (banking, insurance,
traffic, public administration, etc.). Two categories may be distinguished:• the principle of …
distribution in Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) revealed a fundamental problem of
data management, treated introductory and in some detail, but not basically in a series of
papers (1),(2),(3),(4). Data requirements in highly adaptive manufacturing areas are entirely
different froth more conservative applications in the service business (banking, insurance,
traffic, public administration, etc.). Two categories may be distinguished:• the principle of …
A theoretical and an implementation oriented research project1) 2) with respect to data distribution in Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) revealed a fundamental problem of data management, treated introductory and in some detail, but not basically in a series of papers (1),(2),(3),(4). Data requirements in highly adaptive manufacturing areas are entirely different froth more conservative applications in the service business (banking, insurance, traffic, public administration, etc.). Two categories may be distinguished:• the principle of ubiquity and• the need-to-know principle It is a primary application design decision in distributed systems to determine according to what principle data consumers and data producers exchange their data entities. The technical problem is how to support comprehensively both principles by a distributed data management systems.