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Implementasi Oracle In Memory Database Untuk Optimasi Waktu Proses dan High Avaibility System (Studi Kasus : Pemesanan Tiket Pesawat Online)
Oleh:
Hartomo, Kristoko Dwi
;
Setiyanti, Atik
;
Kurniawan, Okta Ryan
Jenis:
Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi:
Prosiding Seminar Nasional Riset & Teknologi Terapan (Ritektra) "Teknologi Terapan dalam Upaya Meningkatkan Produktivitas dan Daya Saing Industri Nasional", Jakarta 16 - 17 Juni 2010 : Fakultas Teknik Elektro (2010)
,
page 112-123.
Topik:
TimesTen
;
Database
;
Speed
;
High Avaibility System
;
Air Transportation
;
Reservation
Fulltext:
TE-B-01 (Kristoko DH - Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana Salatiga).pdf
(625.12KB)
Isi artikel
In globalization era, speed and high availability system needed to help human activity. It needs to get efficiency and reduce cost. Transportation is the example that use speed and high availability system especially air transportation. It is used in air transportation system, to get information about schedule, available seat and reservation. Speed is used to get all information rapidly, so the cost can be reduced. High availability system is used in system in order that a lot of users can use system. Oracle TimesTen In Memory Database is a new technology that can resolve it problems. It can works rapidly and handle a lot of users because of data in Oracle TimesTen database reside in memory of computer, so application is not necessarily search data in disk, but it just search in memory. Search data in memory is faster than search in data in disk. Compare between Oracle TimesTen and database RDBMS, Oracle TimesTen execute query twice faster than it. Not only work faster but also can handle more than RDBMS. Oracle TimesTen can handle 250 users in this testing. Oracle TimesTen can handle user up to 1000 users depend on memory and structure of databases.
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