This paper presents a novel scheme for distributed data replication management systems to support different data consistency models.We present a transaction model which simultaneously supports different consistency levels, which include serializable transactions for strong consistency, and weaker consistency models such as causal snapshot isolation (CSI), CSI with commutative updates, and CSI with asynchronous updates. This model is useful in managing large-scale replicated data with different consistency guarantees to make suitable trade-offs between data consistency and performance. Data and the associated transactions are organized in a hierarchy which is based on consistency levels. Certain rules are imposed on transactions to constrai...
A large number of web applications/services are supported by applications running in cloud computin...
“It always takes longer than you think even when you take Hofstadter’s Law into account.” Hofstadter...
Geographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventu-ally consistent data stores to ac...
We present here a transaction management protocol using snapshot isolation in partially replicat...
AbstractThe issue of data replication is considered in the context of a restricted system model moti...
Consistency criteria adopted for the management of persistent replicated objects in a distributed sy...
We propose a consistency model for a data store in the Cloud and work towards the goal of deploying...
The paper presents two protocols for maintaining consistency of replicated data in multidatabase sys...
Modern large-scale data platforms manage colossal amount of data, generated by the ever-increasing n...
Modern distributed systems often rely on databases that achieve scalability by providing only weak g...
In this paper, we present methods for supporting autonomous updates in replicated databases. Autonom...
Modern distributed systems often rely on databases that achieve scalability by providing only weak g...
This paper describes a scalable protocol for supporting transaction management in partially replicat...
Data replication is used in distributed database systems for enhancing availability and improving pe...
Geographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventually consistent data stores to ach...
A large number of web applications/services are supported by applications running in cloud computin...
“It always takes longer than you think even when you take Hofstadter’s Law into account.” Hofstadter...
Geographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventu-ally consistent data stores to ac...
We present here a transaction management protocol using snapshot isolation in partially replicat...
AbstractThe issue of data replication is considered in the context of a restricted system model moti...
Consistency criteria adopted for the management of persistent replicated objects in a distributed sy...
We propose a consistency model for a data store in the Cloud and work towards the goal of deploying...
The paper presents two protocols for maintaining consistency of replicated data in multidatabase sys...
Modern large-scale data platforms manage colossal amount of data, generated by the ever-increasing n...
Modern distributed systems often rely on databases that achieve scalability by providing only weak g...
In this paper, we present methods for supporting autonomous updates in replicated databases. Autonom...
Modern distributed systems often rely on databases that achieve scalability by providing only weak g...
This paper describes a scalable protocol for supporting transaction management in partially replicat...
Data replication is used in distributed database systems for enhancing availability and improving pe...
Geographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventually consistent data stores to ach...
A large number of web applications/services are supported by applications running in cloud computin...
“It always takes longer than you think even when you take Hofstadter’s Law into account.” Hofstadter...
Geographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventu-ally consistent data stores to ac...