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  1-10 of 40 Reviews about "Transaction Processing (H.2.4...)": Date Reviewed
  Blurring the lines between blockchains and database systems: the case of hyperledger fabric
Sharma A., Schuhknecht F., Agrawal D., Dittrich J.  SIGMOD 2019 (Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Management of Data, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 105-122, 2019.  Type: Proceedings

In the past decade, we have witnessed the rise of blockchain systems, encouraged by the hype around cryptocurrencies. Blockchain-based systems are capable of storing and sharing information while protecting its integrity--a pr...

Jun 16 2020
  A survey on the history of transaction management: from flat to grid transactions
Wang T., Vonk J., Kratz B., Grefen P. Distributed and Parallel Databases 23(3): 235-270, 2008.  Type: Article

Transaction processing is an important topic, not only in the field of databases but also in other areas, such as workflow processing, Web services, and grid computing. This paper--freely available through OpenAccess—...

Nov 24 2008
  Correct Execution of Transactions at Different Isolation Levels
Lu S., Bernstein A., Lewis P. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 16(9): 1070-1081, 2004.  Type: Article

It is undoubtedly true that database management systems (DBMSs) are becoming the cornerstone of new advances in information technology (IT), such as Web services, semantic data, and knowledge discovery. As a consequence, classical issu...

Jul 7 2005
  Abort-Oriented Concurrency Control for Real-Time Databases
Kuo T., Liang M., Shu L. IEEE Transactions on Computers 50(7): 660-673, 2001.  Type: Article

A class of concurrency control algorithms to improve the schedulability of a transaction system for real-time databases is proposed. The protocols are based on the idea of aborting transactions that introduce excessive blocking. The im...

May 6 2002
  Implementing E-Transactions with Asynchronous Replication
Frølund S., Guerraoui R. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems 12(2): 133-146, 2001.  Type: Article

The paper presents an algorithm for the implementation of e-transactions that execute exactly-once, despite failures. The algorithm is based on an asynchronous replication scheme that tolerates unreliable failure detection and replica ...

Mar 1 2002
  Transactional information systems: theory, algorithms, and the practice of concurrency control and recovery
Weikum G., Vossen G., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2001. 852 pp.  Type: Book (9781558605084)

This is an outstanding text on transaction processing, covering both theoretical and practical aspects of the field. It will serve as an excellent textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses. It will also be useful as a re...

Aug 1 2001
  Real-Time Data Semantics and Similarity-Based Concurrency Control
Kuo T., Mok A. IEEE Transactions on Computers 49(11): 1241-1254, 2000.  Type: Article

The semantics of real-time database applications are discussed, and the authors show how the usual correctness criteria of concurrency control can be weakened to incorporate the concept of similarity. The proposed new correctness crite...

Apr 1 2001
  Unifying concurrency control and recovery of transactions with semantically rich operations
Vingralek R., Hasse-Ye H., Breitbart Y., Schek H. (ed) Theoretical Computer Science 190(2): 363-396, 1998.  Type: Article

The authors present a transaction management model to unify concurrency control and recovery for databases with an arbitrary but finite set of operations. The model generalizes previous work [1] by defining transactions on data objects...

Jul 1 1998
  Transaction management
Chorafas D., St. Martin’s Press, Inc., New York, NY, 1998.  Type: Book (9780312210182)

Most of us, even those who are computer literate, still do our business transactions in ways that have not changed much in the past 20 years. We use cash, we write checks, and we use credit cards. Each of those actions creates data, wh...

Jul 1 1998
  Applying formal methods to semantic-based decomposition of transactions
Ammann P., Jajodia S., Ray I. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 22(2): 215-254, 1997.  Type: Article

Executing a transaction as an atomic unit may not satisfy the performance requirements of some database applications. It could be desirable for such applications to break a transaction into steps and execute each of these steps as an a...

Nov 1 1997
 
 
 
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