On Transaction Liveness in Replicated Databases F.Pedone and R.Guerraoui This paper makes a first attempt to give a precise characterisation of liveness in replicated database systems. We introduce the notion of liveness degrees, which express the expectation a database user might have about the termination of the transactions, despite concurrency and failures. Our liveness degrees are complementary to the traditional transactional safety degrees (e.g., serializability) and lead to a better characterisation of the reliability of database replication protocols. We present a generic framework that abstracts several well-known replication protocols and we point out an interesting trade-off between liveness and safety properties in these protoc...
This thesis is about the design of high-performance fault-tolerant computer systems. More specifical...
This report describes the design of a Replication Framework that facilitates the implementation and ...
We present here a transaction management protocol using snapshot isolation in partially replicat...
System availability is improved by the replication of data objects in a distributed database system....
AbstractIn a one-copy distributed database, each data item is stored at exactly one site of a distri...
In stand-alone databases, the two functions of ordering the transaction commits and making the effec...
Qualitative studies have shown that replication control methods vary in the avail-ability and perfor...
Transaction Reordering in Replicated Databases F.Pedone, R.Guerraoui and A.Schiper This paper presen...
Classically, serializability theory does not deal with memory models. Rather, it assumes that transa...
Database replication is widely used for fault-tolerance, scalability and performance. The failure of...
In a replicated database, a data item may have copies residing on several sites. A replica control ...
“It always takes longer than you think even when you take Hofstadter’s Law into account.” Hofstadter...
Recently, a large body of research has been exploiting group communication based techniques to impro...
Abstract. In this work we present the correctness criteria which a replicated database system with S...
Replicating data objects has been suggested as a means of increasing the performance of a distribute...
This thesis is about the design of high-performance fault-tolerant computer systems. More specifical...
This report describes the design of a Replication Framework that facilitates the implementation and ...
We present here a transaction management protocol using snapshot isolation in partially replicat...
System availability is improved by the replication of data objects in a distributed database system....
AbstractIn a one-copy distributed database, each data item is stored at exactly one site of a distri...
In stand-alone databases, the two functions of ordering the transaction commits and making the effec...
Qualitative studies have shown that replication control methods vary in the avail-ability and perfor...
Transaction Reordering in Replicated Databases F.Pedone, R.Guerraoui and A.Schiper This paper presen...
Classically, serializability theory does not deal with memory models. Rather, it assumes that transa...
Database replication is widely used for fault-tolerance, scalability and performance. The failure of...
In a replicated database, a data item may have copies residing on several sites. A replica control ...
“It always takes longer than you think even when you take Hofstadter’s Law into account.” Hofstadter...
Recently, a large body of research has been exploiting group communication based techniques to impro...
Abstract. In this work we present the correctness criteria which a replicated database system with S...
Replicating data objects has been suggested as a means of increasing the performance of a distribute...
This thesis is about the design of high-performance fault-tolerant computer systems. More specifical...
This report describes the design of a Replication Framework that facilitates the implementation and ...
We present here a transaction management protocol using snapshot isolation in partially replicat...