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The problem of data delivery over mobile wireless network appeared as a major challenge to the database community since the time of adapting object model in database management. Data access in mobile wireless environment has to deal with a number of issues such as mobility and disconnection. Push based data delivery became a serious contender in this respect, as the storage server can be kept largely immune to scaling issues. Furthermore, a publish subscribe model based data dissemination is an ideal choice for network having limited bandwidth and serving resource poor mobile clients. Still there is a major problem that needs to solved, namely, how the dissemination of data relevant to the needs of different mobile applications and different clients should be organized on a wireless channel? In other words, can we really treat wireless data channel as a storage medium? If so, whether caching and prefetching can be used to advantage? This chapter deals with all these issues concerning mobile data management.
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Ghosh, R.K. (2017). Data Dissemination and Broadcast Disks. In: Wireless Networking and Mobile Data Management. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3941-6_12
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