Data distribution, degree of data replication, and transaction access patterns are key factors in determining the performance of distributed database systems. In order to simplify the evaluation of performance measures, database designers and researchers tend to make simplistic assumptions about the system. Here, researchers investigate the effect of modeling assumptions on the evaluation of one such measure, the number of transaction rollbacks in a partitioned distributed database system. The researchers developed six probabilistic models and expressions for the number of rollbacks under each of these models. Essentially, the models differ in terms of the available system information. The analytical results obtained are compared to results...
Distributed database availability, reliability, and mean transaction completion time are derived for...
Data replication in a distributed database system is a crucial topic for enhancing data availability...
Database replication is traditionally envisaged as a way of increasing fault-tolerance and availabil...
Data distribution, degree of data replication, and transaction access patterns are key factors in de...
Database designers and researchers often need efficient schemes to evaluate transaction performance....
Database designers and researchers often need efficient schemes to evaluate transaction performance....
Database designers and researchers often need efficient schemes to evaluate transaction performance....
A number of topics related to building a generalized distributed system model are discussed. The eff...
Recently, several strategies for transaction processing in partitioned distributed database systems ...
Data replication and transaction deadlocks can severely affect the performance of distributed databa...
Database replication is traditionally envisaged as a way of increasing fault-tolerance and availabil...
Designers of distributed database systems face the choice between performance and consistency guaran...
Data replications and transaction deadlocks can severely affect the performance of distributed datab...
System availability is improved by the replication of data objects in a distributed database system....
Designers of distributed database systems face the choice between performance and consistency guaran...
Distributed database availability, reliability, and mean transaction completion time are derived for...
Data replication in a distributed database system is a crucial topic for enhancing data availability...
Database replication is traditionally envisaged as a way of increasing fault-tolerance and availabil...
Data distribution, degree of data replication, and transaction access patterns are key factors in de...
Database designers and researchers often need efficient schemes to evaluate transaction performance....
Database designers and researchers often need efficient schemes to evaluate transaction performance....
Database designers and researchers often need efficient schemes to evaluate transaction performance....
A number of topics related to building a generalized distributed system model are discussed. The eff...
Recently, several strategies for transaction processing in partitioned distributed database systems ...
Data replication and transaction deadlocks can severely affect the performance of distributed databa...
Database replication is traditionally envisaged as a way of increasing fault-tolerance and availabil...
Designers of distributed database systems face the choice between performance and consistency guaran...
Data replications and transaction deadlocks can severely affect the performance of distributed datab...
System availability is improved by the replication of data objects in a distributed database system....
Designers of distributed database systems face the choice between performance and consistency guaran...
Distributed database availability, reliability, and mean transaction completion time are derived for...
Data replication in a distributed database system is a crucial topic for enhancing data availability...
Database replication is traditionally envisaged as a way of increasing fault-tolerance and availabil...