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sivikt2014-11-26 13:31:47
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sivikt, 2014-11-26 13:31:47

What books/publications/courses to read/listen to on DBMS Architecture and Development?

Looking for information similar to Operating Systems Design Implementation for DBMS only.
This question is very interesting. Where to begin? From reading the source. Yes. But the same Oracle is huge. Okay, then you can start with something smaller, like H2. But it’s not easy to understand right off the bat what’s why. Therefore, I would like to understand the basic concepts embedded in the architecture, in the internal structure of the DBMS. After all, for such a long period in the history of their development, a certain unification and systematization of "bicycles" must have taken place.
For my part, I can note the resources:
Architecture of a Database System
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Melkij, 2014-11-26
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Some time ago we had a seminar at work. I didn't go that deep, but besides "Architecture of a Database System" the invited DBAs mentioned several other books as worthy of attention:
Gerhard Weikum, Gottfried Vossen - "Transactional Information Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and the Practice of Concurrency Control and Recovery"
Tom Kyte - "Effective Oracle by design"
And a few more that I have already read - but they are about the use of a DBMS, and not the internal kitchen.

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