All Your Database Are Belong to Us.
The article discusses the development of object databases in light of the rise of cloud computing, with particular emphasis on data availability and abstraction. A comparison is made between the perspectives of database development modelers and application programmers on issues related to data. Othe...
| Publicado en: | Communications of the ACM Vol. 55; no. 9; pp. 54 - 61 |
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Association for Computing Machinery
Sep2012
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