Optimistic data replication is an important enabling technology for high availability and scalability, but the disadvantage is that it can only guarantee eventual consistency. Inconsequence, apps might observe stale data and write conflicts. In practice, optimistic data replication is usually part of data base systems that implement detection and resolution of conflicts with purely syntactic techniques. On the downside, this can lead to conflicts that are impossible to detect and resolve correctly by using the database framework only, ultimately resulting in concurrency anomalies. In order to avoid concurrency anomalies, developers are forced to use error-prone workarounds, there by increasing application complexity significantly. An altern...
Real-time database system must meet time constraints in addition to the integrity constraints. Concu...
Pharos is a collaborative application which enables users to share document annotations. Annotations...
International audienceGeographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventu- ally consi...
Optimistic data replication is an important enabling technology for high availability and scalabilit...
Data replication is a key technology in distributed systems that enables higher availability and per...
Refer to rep:syn:1500 insteadData replication is a key technology in distributed data sharing system...
Replication is a key enabling technology in distributed data sharing systems for improving both avai...
optimistic concurrency control, synchronous replication and atomic broadcast Replication is attracti...
Geo-replicated storage systems are at the core of current In-ternet services. The designers of the r...
Geographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventually consistent data stores to ach...
When developing a software program, various data structures are used to store and organize data whic...
Geographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventu-ally consistent data stores to ac...
The IceCube system provides near-optimal reconciliation for optimistically-replicated data. Optimist...
International audienceIn order to converge in the presence of concurrent updates, modern eventually ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Real-time database system must meet time constraints in addition to the integrity constraints. Concu...
Pharos is a collaborative application which enables users to share document annotations. Annotations...
International audienceGeographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventu- ally consi...
Optimistic data replication is an important enabling technology for high availability and scalabilit...
Data replication is a key technology in distributed systems that enables higher availability and per...
Refer to rep:syn:1500 insteadData replication is a key technology in distributed data sharing system...
Replication is a key enabling technology in distributed data sharing systems for improving both avai...
optimistic concurrency control, synchronous replication and atomic broadcast Replication is attracti...
Geo-replicated storage systems are at the core of current In-ternet services. The designers of the r...
Geographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventually consistent data stores to ach...
When developing a software program, various data structures are used to store and organize data whic...
Geographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventu-ally consistent data stores to ac...
The IceCube system provides near-optimal reconciliation for optimistically-replicated data. Optimist...
International audienceIn order to converge in the presence of concurrent updates, modern eventually ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Real-time database system must meet time constraints in addition to the integrity constraints. Concu...
Pharos is a collaborative application which enables users to share document annotations. Annotations...
International audienceGeographically distributed systems often rely on replicated eventu- ally consi...