Analysis of efficient processes for optimization in a distributed database

Segundo Moises Toapanta Toapanta, Luis Enrique Mafla Gallegos, Felix Gustavo Mendoza Quimi, Jose Antonio Orizaga Trejo

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Distributed databases (DDB) help store and process data, which grows due to the current demand for voice, video and data; that require efficient processes for their optimization. The objective is to analyze the efficient processes available for the optimization of a distributed database, to determine the impact on data processing. We used the deductive method for the analysis of the information of the reviewed articles and the exploratory research; to provide a reference of the current situation in the optimization of a database. It turned out a table with the summaries of the optimization problems and the proposed solutions for the processes; in this table a score of zero to five was made based on the information provided by the researchers of the reference and table 1; considering the higher qualification that allows to improve the efficient processes for the optimization in a distributed database. It was concluded that each researcher aims to present an alternative to improve response times through proposals such as: Algorithms, models or optimization methods; this information allows an evaluation to determine which proposals could be more efficient in a distributed database.

Idioma originalInglés
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 17 ago. 2018
Publicado de forma externa
Evento2018 International Conference on Computer, Information and Telecommunication Systems, CITS 2018 - Colmar, Francia
Duración: 11 jul. 201813 jul. 2018

Conferencia

Conferencia2018 International Conference on Computer, Information and Telecommunication Systems, CITS 2018
Título abreviadoCITS 2018
País/TerritorioFrancia
CiudadColmar
Período11/07/1813/07/18

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