Existing work in temporal logic on representing the execution of infinitely many transactions, uses linear-time temporal logic (LTL) and only models two-step transactions. In this paper, we use the comparatively efficient branching-time computational tree logic CTL and extend the transaction model to a class of multistep transactions, by introducing distinguished propositional variables to represent the read and write steps of n multi-step transactions accessing m data items infinitely many times. We prove that the well known correspondence between acyclicity of conflict graphs and serializability for finite schedules, extends to infinite schedules. Furthermore, in the case of transactions accessing the same set of data items in (possibly) ...
We present a general theory of serializability, unifying a wide range of transactional algorithms, i...
Temporal logic is a very powerful formalism deeply investigated and used in formal system design and...
Concurrency control in multidatabase (i.e. heterogeneous, distributed database) systems is a topic o...
Most of the concurrent transactional protocols consider serializability as a correctness criterion o...
We present an operator for a propositional linear temporal logic over infinite schedules of iterated...
Executions of concurrent multi-step transactions interleave steps in ways that improve the throughpu...
The usual correctness condition for a schedule of concurrent database transactions is some form of s...
Abstract — Recently, with the emergence of mobile technology and mobile banking, debit and credit tr...
AbstractThe serializability condition is usually considered in order to maintain the consistency of ...
AbstractThe serializability condition is usually considered in order to maintain the consistency of ...
The advent of mobile and web technologies has given rise to unlimited numbers of concurrent users ex...
We investigate an extension of CTL (Computation Tree Logic) by past modalities, called CTLP, interpr...
Concurrent execution of database transactions i desirable from the point of view of speed, but may i...
AbstractIn this paper we study the serializability and the concurrent access to a database by making...
A transaction is a logical unit of work that includes one or more database access operations such as...
We present a general theory of serializability, unifying a wide range of transactional algorithms, i...
Temporal logic is a very powerful formalism deeply investigated and used in formal system design and...
Concurrency control in multidatabase (i.e. heterogeneous, distributed database) systems is a topic o...
Most of the concurrent transactional protocols consider serializability as a correctness criterion o...
We present an operator for a propositional linear temporal logic over infinite schedules of iterated...
Executions of concurrent multi-step transactions interleave steps in ways that improve the throughpu...
The usual correctness condition for a schedule of concurrent database transactions is some form of s...
Abstract — Recently, with the emergence of mobile technology and mobile banking, debit and credit tr...
AbstractThe serializability condition is usually considered in order to maintain the consistency of ...
AbstractThe serializability condition is usually considered in order to maintain the consistency of ...
The advent of mobile and web technologies has given rise to unlimited numbers of concurrent users ex...
We investigate an extension of CTL (Computation Tree Logic) by past modalities, called CTLP, interpr...
Concurrent execution of database transactions i desirable from the point of view of speed, but may i...
AbstractIn this paper we study the serializability and the concurrent access to a database by making...
A transaction is a logical unit of work that includes one or more database access operations such as...
We present a general theory of serializability, unifying a wide range of transactional algorithms, i...
Temporal logic is a very powerful formalism deeply investigated and used in formal system design and...
Concurrency control in multidatabase (i.e. heterogeneous, distributed database) systems is a topic o...