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Transaction processing monitors
Communications of the ACM, 1990A transaction processing (TP) application is a program that performs an administrative function by accessing a shared database on behalf of an on-line user. A TP system is an integrated set of products that supports TP applications. These products include both hardware, such as processors, memories, disks and communications controllers, and software ...
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Transaction technology for process modelling
1995Process Modelling (PM) is a software engineering discipline that aims at supporting the development of large and complex software systems. Therefore, PM focusses on study, de nition, enaction, and possibly improvement of software process models. Traditional transaction management (TM) protects data against unexpected system failures, con icts or ...
LARSEN J., LAGO, Patricia
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Benchmarking on intensive transaction processing
Frontiers of Computer Science, 2020Benchmarks play a crucial role in database performance evaluation, and have been effectively promoting the development of database management systems. With critical transaction processing requirements of new applications, we see an explosion of innovative database technologies for dealing with highly intensive transaction workloads (OLTP) with the ...
Chunxi Zhang +4 more
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Limitations of concurrency in transaction processing
ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 1985Given the pairwise probability of conflict p among transactions in a transaction processing system, together with the total number of concurrent transactions n, the effective level of concurrency E(n,p) is defined as the expected number of the n transactions that can run concurrently and actually do useful work.
Peter A. Franaszek, John T. Robinson
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Atomicity and isolation for transactional processes
ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 2002Processes are increasingly being used to make complex application logic explicit. Programming using processes has significant advantages but it poses a difficult problem from the system point of view in that the interactions between processes cannot be controlled using conventional techniques.
Heiko Schuldt +3 more
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Integrating checkpointing with transaction processing
Proceedings of IEEE 27th International Symposium on Fault Tolerant Computing, 2002Many industrial applications consist of different components that were designed and implemented separately. Software reuse and component software architecture often dictate this style of building applications out of existing modules. In such an application, some modules may use databases to store critical data, while other components may use regular ...
Yi-Min Wang +3 more
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Transactional Processing for Polyglot Persistence
2016 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (WAINA), 2016NoSQL data stores have emerged in last years as a solution to provide scalability and flexibility in data modelling for operational databases. These data stores have proven that they are better suited for some kinds of problems than relational databases.
Ricardo Jiménez-Peris +3 more
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Heterogeneous and autonomous transaction processing
Computer, 1991The problems specific to heterogeneous and autonomous transactions processing (HATP) systems are discussed. HATP is divided into three dimensions: distribution, heterogeneity, and autonomy. The authors regard the three dimensions as independent, and they present concrete design and implementation techniques to support this view. >
Calton Pu, Avraham Leff, Shu-Wie F. Chen
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Multilevel secure transaction processing
Journal of Computer Security, 2001Since 1990, transaction processing in multilevel secure database management systems (DBMSs) has been receiving a great deal of attention from the security community. Transaction processing in these systems requires modification of conventional scheduling algorithms and commit protocols.
Sushil Jajodia +4 more
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A classification of transaction processing systems
Computer, 1991The problems in building a transaction processing system are discussed, and it is shown that the difficulties are a function of specific attributes of the underlying database system. A model of a transaction processing system is presented, and five system dimensions important in classifying transaction processing systems-the process, machine ...
Avraham Leff, Calton Pu
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