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Transactional Distributed Shared Memory [PDF]

open access: possible, 1992
Atomic transactions have proven to be an important technique for constructing reliable applications. Traditionally, transactions have been extended to distributed environments through the use of function shipping, a technique in which message passing or remote procedure calls are used to invoke computational requests on remote nodes. Recently, the data
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TRANSACTION PROCESSING IN DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1979
Abstract While the flexibility of a process control system may be enhanced by modular design, the effectiveness of the system often depends upon coordination of the modules’ actions. The conflict between designing clearly bounded modules and providing for coupling between them gives rise to important design tradeoffs in two major areas: the ...
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Simulation of distributed real-time transactions

Second Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems, 2002
Distributed nested objects are considered as the building blocks for distributed real-time systems. Objects are stored in memory. Objects can be related in two ways: (1) syntactically: they have a common object from which they are invoked and (2) time-wise: the actions on the objects always occur at the same moments. The consistency of a set of related
P.D.V. van der Stok, P.T.A. Thijssen
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Transactional Agent on Distributed Objects

11th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'05), 2006
A transactional agent is a mobile agent to manipulate distributed objects. A transactional agent is composed of routing and manipulation subagents. After visiting computers, a routing agent makes a decision on commitment by using its commitment condition. Objects in each computer are manipulated in a manipulation agent.
Youhei Tanaka   +3 more
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Life beyond distributed transactions [PDF]

open access: possibleCommunications of the ACM, 2017
An apostate's opinion.
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Distributed transaction processing with Encina

[1993] Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Information Systems, 2002
The Encina family of distributed transaction processing software is discussed. The components of Encina and how they are used for implementing ACID properties, extending distributed computing environment (DCE) capabilities, and providing additional services in a transaction environment are examined.
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Secure Distributed Transaction Precessing

2000
Abstract : This technical report describes the work of the Dependable System Architecture Group on the Secure Distributed Transaction Processing (SDTP) project. Chapter 1 provides an overview of secure software architectures. Chapter 2 describes the goals and methodology of the SDTP project.
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Atomic distributed transactions

Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web, 2014
The REST architectural style supports the reliable interaction of clients with a single server. However, no guarantees can be made for more complex interactions which require to atomically transfer state among resources distributed across multiple servers. In this paper we describe a lightweight design for transactional composition of RESTful services.
Cesare Pautasso, Guy Pardon
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Serialization in a Distributed Transaction Environment

1998
Transaction serialization is desirable because it enforces database consistency constraints, both local and global. Global constraints span more than one database site; local constraints refer to IE residing at every single networked database.
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Distributed transaction processing in the IBC

1994
Commercial services deployed within the IBC will be offered against some form of payment. Furthermore, the ability of grouping several services together will, in many occurrences, become a true requirement. For example, planning for a trip may only be meaningful if flights and hotels are both booked.
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