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Interoperability of distributed transaction processing systems
1996Distributed transactions — whose traditional domain of application is databases — have recently been brought into new areas of computer science like the management of large distributed systems and networks. There are several standards specified for distributed transaction processing in heterogeneous environments, like X/Open DTP based on DCE, and OMG ...
Hartmut Vogler+2 more
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Transaction processing in mobile, heterogeneous database systems [PDF]
As technological advances are made in software and hardware, the feasibility of accessing information "any time, anywhere" is becoming a reality. Furthermore, the diversity and amount of information available to a given user is increasing at a rapid rate.
A.R. Hurson, J.B. Lim
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Overview of disaster recovery for transaction processing systems
Proceedings.,10th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2002An overview is given of the major issues involved in maintaining an up-to-date backup copy of a database, kept at a remote site. A method is presented for performing this task without impairing the performance at the primary site. The method is scalable, and it is particularly suitable for multiprocessor systems.
Nagui Halim+3 more
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Communication facilities for distributed transaction-processing systems
Computer, 1991The study of communication designs in the context of the Raid system, a robust and adaptable distributed database system for transaction processing, is discussed. Related research work on local interprocess communication, remote interprocess communication, and communication protocols for both local area and wide area networks is briefly summarized.
Enrique Mafla, Bharat Bhargava
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Design and implementation of a distributed transaction processing system
Digest of Papers. COMPCON Spring 88 Thirty-Third IEEE Computer Society International Conference, 1988The extension of the transaction concept to the distributed environment has introduced problems not present in centralized systems. Some of these new problems are due to the communication network, which has become the major speed limitation factor. This suggests that minimizing communication in distributed transactions is as crucial as minimizing disk ...
A.K. Elmagarmid, D.N. Mannai
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Distributed transaction processing in the TUXEDO system
[1993] Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Information Systems, 2002The TUXEDO system, a commercially proven transaction monitor, built on open industry standards, is described. It ensures data integrity in a distributed, heterogeneous environment with an optimized two-phase commit protocol. It offers an advanced client/server programming paradigm, increased throughput, network connectivity, and runtime system ...
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Modeling and Analysis of Transaction Processing Systems [PDF]
Methods for evaluating the performance of transaction processing systems as affected by hardware resource contention are described in this chapter. Hardware resource contention has the primary effect on performance, while data or lock contention has a secondary effect.
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Security Issues in Distributed Transaction Processing Systems
2005Transaction-processing systems (TPS) are becoming increasingly more available as commercial products. However, the approaches to the issues associated with using TPS in multilevel secure environments are still in the research stage. In this article, we address the issues of multilevel security in distributed transaction-processing systems.
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A multiple computer system for reliable transaction processing
ACM SIGSMALL Newsletter, 1978The Tandem 16 system is a novel solution to the problem of providing a cost-effective and reliable computer system for commercial transaction processing. The system design goal is to continue operation in spite of any single component failure.This paper presents an overview of the hardware structure of the system. It is a multiple computer system, with
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Benchmarks for Transaction and Analytical Processing Systems
2013As presented in Chap. 1, the goal of this thesis is to analyze and compare the behavior of databases in mixed workload scenarios as a basis to evaluate logical database design decisions. Benchmarks provide a method for this. A benchmark is “a standardized problem or test that serves as a basis for evaluation or comparison (as of computer system ...
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