Title
Inside IBM's Distributed Data Management architecture
Abstract
IBM's Distributed Data Management (DDM) architecture is an element of Systems Application Architecture™ that defines an open environment for sharing data in files and relational databases. DDM is a key element of IBM's Distributed Relational Database Architecture. DDM architecture enables programs to access and manage data stored on remote systems. It is a framework for a wide range of additional application services. Influenced by the concepts of object-oriented technology, DDM architecture is designed to be object-oriented. This paper examines DDM architecture from a number of viewpoints, considering why and how it was created, what it is, and how it has evolved.
Year
DOI
Venue
1992
10.1147/sj.313.0459
IBM Systems Journal
Keywords
Field
DocType
inside ibm,data management architecture
Cellular architecture,Data architecture,Applications architecture,Computer science,Solution architecture,Distributed Data Management Architecture,Systems architecture,Reference architecture,Enterprise architecture framework,Database,Operating system
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
31
3
0018-8670
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.48
7
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Demers, R.A.120.48
Fisher, J.D.220.48
Gaitonde, S.S.320.48
Sanders, R.R.420.48