A design goal for distributed databases to allow programmers to treat a data item replicated at several sites as though it were at one site is called:
A) location transparency.
B) replication accessibility.
C) replication transparency.
D) data accessibility.
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Q34: Distributed databases make data sharing more difficult
Q35: A synchronized replication strategy has a(n) _
Q36: A distributed database must:
A) keep track of
Q38: Distributed databases do not easily satisfy both
Q39: With _, users can act as if
Q40: A distributed database is NOT just a
Q41: The overriding principle in distributed database design
Q42: Replicated databases usually result in tightly coupled
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