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In this paper, we present the results that we have obtained by comparing and testing three well-known database middleware solutions. We have analyzed their features related to global catalog and location trans-parency, transaction management, DML and DDL oper-ations, SQL-dialects mask, referential i...

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Main Authors: Fernando Ferreira, Rezende Klaudia Hergula
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