Title :
Tuning an SQL-based PDM system in a worldwide client/server environment
Author :
Muller, E. ; Dadam, P. ; Enderle, J. ; Feltes, M.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Comput. Sci., Ulm Univ., Germany
Abstract :
The management of product-related data in a uniform and consistent way is a big challenge for many manufacturing enterprises, especially the large ones, like DaimlerChrysler. So-called product data management (PDM) systems are a promising way to achieve this goal. For various reasons, PDM systems often sit on top of a relational DBMS, using it (more or less) as a simple record manager. User interactions with the PDM systems are translated into a series of SQL queries. This does not cause too much harm when the DBMS and PDM system are located in the same local area network, with high bandwidth and short latency times. The picture may change dramatically, however, if the users are working in geographically distributed environments. Response times may rise by orders of magnitude, e.g. from 1-2 minutes in the local context to 30 minutes and even more in the “inter-continental” context. This paper shows how a more sophisticated utilization of the (advanced) SQL features coming along with SQL:1999 can help to cut down response times significantly
Keywords :
SQL; client-server systems; distributed databases; engineering information systems; production engineering computing; records management; relational databases; tuning; wide area networks; SQL-based product data management system; SQL:1999; bandwidth; geographically distributed environment; inter-continental context; latency times; local area network; manufacturing enterprises; record management; relational DBMS; response times; system tuning; user interactions; worldwide client/server environment; Bandwidth; Costs; Delay; Distributed databases; Local area networks; Navigation; Prototypes; Relational databases; Spatial databases; Wide area networks;
Conference_Titel :
Data Engineering, 2001. Proceedings. 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Heidelberg
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1001-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICDE.2001.914818