A distributed transaction system manages information that is dispersed over a number of storage devices. This paper deals with an experimental transaction system designed to satisfy real-time constraints through distributed control of the executions of transactions. Of interest is the correctness of the algorithm for distributed control. Demonstrating the correctness involves showing that the algorithm guarantees the consistency of distributed data, and equally importantly, that every transaction will eventually terminate. Proof of consistency is based on the notion of serializability of transactions while proof of termination is based on the conflict resolution and failure recovery strategies employed by the transaction system
We present a new model for describing and reasoning about transaction-processing algorithms. The mod...
Several design principles necessary to build high performance and reliable distributed database syst...
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In a distributed real-time database system (DRTDBS), a commit protocol is required to ensure transac...
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We present a new model for describing and reasoning about transaction-processing algorithms. The mod...
Several design principles necessary to build high performance and reliable distributed database syst...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Attaining high performance of transaction processing and preserving consistency of database are two ...
The client/server method of networkcommunications is the most popular one. Its easeof implementation...
This paper applies a model for distributed databases and transactions with a distinction between glo...
Consistency criteria adopted for the management of persistent replicated objects in a distributed sy...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of maintaining the consistency of distribu...
We prove that no fully transactional system can provide fast read transactions (including read-only ...
In a distributed database system, pessimistic concurrency control is often used to ensure consistenc...
Distributed transactional systems typically achieve efficiency by abandoning true serial-izability f...
Achieving consistency in a highly available distributed storage system has been formally proven to b...
This paper presents an integrated concurrency and recovery algorithm. Strict timestamp ordering was ...
In a distributed real-time database system (DRTDBS), a commit protocol is required to ensure transac...
Many activities are comprised of temporally dependent events that must be executed in a specific chr...
We present a new model for describing and reasoning about transaction-processing algorithms. The mod...
Several design principles necessary to build high performance and reliable distributed database syst...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...