Considerable research effort in the software engineering domain has been focused on the development of more advanced programming environments. A key aspect in this development is distribution. Distributed computer systems have the potential for high reliability. This is primarily because resources can be provided redundantly at different sites. However, the possibility of partial system failure and the high level of parallel activity in distributed systems make it difficult to realize this potential. In an attempt to simplify the treatment of these problems in distributed database systems, the notion of atomic transactions was introduced. The transaction concept is equally applicable to the area of distributed programming environments. Howe...
A transaction is a collection of operations that performs a single logical function in a database ap...
Abstract. This paper presents an experimental object oriented system that provides operating system ...
This thesis examines approaches to the preservation of multidatabase consistency through concurrency...
Several design principles necessary to build high performance and reliable dis-tributed database sys...
This chapter surveys extended transaction models proposed to support long duration, interactive and/...
Abstract: Building applications and information systems increasingly means dealing with concurrency ...
A distributed commit protocol suitable for multicomputer systems is described. A general programming...
Several design principles necessary to build high performance and reliable distributed database syst...
It is generally recognized that the classical transaction model, providing atomicity and serializabi...
This technical report consists of two papers discussing concurrency control facilities for multiuser...
The increase in size and complexity of software projects over recent years has lead to the need for ...
When distributed systems first appeared, they were programmed in traditional sequential languages, u...
Distributed computing is meant by the system is distributed in the local network or geographical. In...
SCOOP (Simple Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming) is a model of concurrency that builds on the ...
Object-oriented programming languages provide transaction behavior by means of library classes. In e...
A transaction is a collection of operations that performs a single logical function in a database ap...
Abstract. This paper presents an experimental object oriented system that provides operating system ...
This thesis examines approaches to the preservation of multidatabase consistency through concurrency...
Several design principles necessary to build high performance and reliable dis-tributed database sys...
This chapter surveys extended transaction models proposed to support long duration, interactive and/...
Abstract: Building applications and information systems increasingly means dealing with concurrency ...
A distributed commit protocol suitable for multicomputer systems is described. A general programming...
Several design principles necessary to build high performance and reliable distributed database syst...
It is generally recognized that the classical transaction model, providing atomicity and serializabi...
This technical report consists of two papers discussing concurrency control facilities for multiuser...
The increase in size and complexity of software projects over recent years has lead to the need for ...
When distributed systems first appeared, they were programmed in traditional sequential languages, u...
Distributed computing is meant by the system is distributed in the local network or geographical. In...
SCOOP (Simple Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming) is a model of concurrency that builds on the ...
Object-oriented programming languages provide transaction behavior by means of library classes. In e...
A transaction is a collection of operations that performs a single logical function in a database ap...
Abstract. This paper presents an experimental object oriented system that provides operating system ...
This thesis examines approaches to the preservation of multidatabase consistency through concurrency...