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Cloud algebra for cloud database management system

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The relational algebra is used in relational database management system. The relational algebra is helpful in query processing in SQL. The Object Algebra is used in object oriented database management system for query processing. The object algebra is useful to manage the object in object oriented database management system. Now the concept of Cloud computing is introduced in new the era of computer technology. The concept cloud is also introduced in the field of databases. The cloud database management system is newly introduced in the field of database technology to manage the cloud data. This paper introduces the concept of cloud algebra for the cloud database management system. This paper proposed the concept of cloud algebra for query processing in the cloud. The data are spread over the internet as cloud. The creation of new cloud and setting the relationship among various cloud of data are facilitated by cloud algebra. The updating, deleting and retrieval of data in cloud are done by cloud algebra. The cloud algebra provides powerful computation while using the query processing in CDBMS.

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    CCSEIT '12: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Science, Engineering and Information Technology
    October 2012
    800 pages
    ISBN:9781450313100
    DOI:10.1145/2393216

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