Data Fusion - Distributed Architecture
Data Fusion - integrating complex data from multiple sources
Distributed Architecture
A Federated Database presents a single logical view of all of the databases and the accompanying schemas [object definitions]. The distributed architecture is fundamental to Objectivity's fault tolerance and data replication capabilities. It offers new degrees of freedom in architecting systems to acquire, store, process or access information at any layer of the system. There is no longer a compelling need to push data back to a central server; or to build supplementary file caches close to or within any real- time equipment. Data can be stored and processed close to the point where it is most often used, but it (or a replica) can be made accessible to any authorized user or subsystem anywhere in the network.



