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    Advances of Scientific Research on Technology Enhanced Learning in Social Networks and Mobile Contexts: Towards High Effective Educational Platforms for Next Generation Education

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    This editorial presents the latest advances of scientific Research on Technology enhanced learning in social networks and mobile contexts. It summarizes the key finding and promotes three main pillars for future scientific contribution to the domain namely: Enabling Technologies, Educational Strategies, and Next Generation Social Networks for Educational Purposes. It can serve as a position document for scientific debate fostering international collaboration and empirical research in the various aspects of the well-defined agenda. It can also serve as a reference edition for researchers interested in the adoption of Social Networks, in the Education Sector

    A Novel Vertical Fragmentation, Replication and Allocation Model in DDBSs

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    Abstract: Modern database systems are commonly distributed, and data is kept at isolated locations (sites). The various sites are connected through communications links, which may be of low speed resulting in bottlenecks for data transfer between sites. Data replication is considered as one of the effective methods in dealing with such situations to achieve improved performance in distributed database systems (DDBSs). In this work, authors explore a new model for improving performance in distributed database environment by using a vertical fragmentation method along with a novel replication and allocation techniques. The solution procedure consists of a new vertical fragmentation model to fragment a relation and two phases of allocation of fragments to nodes. The paper discusses the tradeoffs between the different scenarios for finding an optimal way of deciding on attribute allocation to sites by evaluating performance based on the collected requirements. This model will significantly reduce communication cost and query response time in DDBSs

    A Novel Vertical Fragmentation, Replication and Allocation Model in DDBSs

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    Modern database systems are commonly distributed, and data is kept at isolated locations (sites). The various sites are connected through communications links, which may be of low speed resulting in bottlenecks for data transfer between sites. Data replication is considered as one of the effective methods in dealing with such situations to achieve improved performance in distributed database systems (DDBSs). In this work, authors explore a new model for improving performance in distributed database environment by using a vertical fragmentation method along with a novel replication and allocation techniques. The solution procedure consists of a new vertical fragmentation model to fragment a relation and two phases of allocation of fragments to nodes. The paper discusses the tradeoffs between the different scenarios for finding an optimal way of deciding on attribute allocation to sites by evaluating performance based on the collected requirements. This model will significantly reduce communication cost and query response time in DDBSs
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