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Transaction decomposition using transaction semantics
Distributed and parallel databases, 1996Serializability has been widely accepted as the correctness criterion for databases subject to concurrent access. However, in a number of the newer and most challenging application areas, serializable execution may not be feasible.
Arthur J. Bernstein, Philip M. Lewis
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2015
Abstract: Transaction costs is a generic term referring to the costs of transacting through the market (e.g., search, information, contract, monitoring costs). They are applied with different meanings to organizational structures (e.g., vertical integration), market failures (e.g., externalities), institutional choices (e.g., promotion of clubs), and ...
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Abstract: Transaction costs is a generic term referring to the costs of transacting through the market (e.g., search, information, contract, monitoring costs). They are applied with different meanings to organizational structures (e.g., vertical integration), market failures (e.g., externalities), institutional choices (e.g., promotion of clubs), and ...
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Cashless Transaction – Mobile Transaction
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Cashless economy in India about the cashless India initiative. It was launched on 1st July 2015 by hon. prime minister Narendra Modi with a vision to transform India in to digitally empowered society and knowledge economy faceless, paperless, cashless is one at the professed roles of digital India.
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Transactional Workflows or workflow Transactions?
2002Workflows have generally been accepted as a means to model and support processes in complex organizations. The fact that these processes re-quire robustness and clear semantics has generally been observed and has lead to the combination of workflow and transaction concepts.
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Is a Transaction a Transaction?
Journal of Economic Issues, 1996(1996). Is a Transaction a Transaction? Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 413-425.
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