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Camelot: a flexible, distributed transaction processing system

Digest of Papers. COMPCON Spring 88 Thirty-Third IEEE Computer Society International Conference, 1988
The Camelot Project has constructed a distributed transaction facility intended to support widespread use of transaction processing techniques. Camelot executes on a variety of uni- and multiprocessors on top of the Unix-compatible, Mach operating system.
A.Z. Spector, R.F. Pausch, G. Bruell
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Interoperability of distributed transaction processing systems

1996
Distributed 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 ...
Thomas Kunkelmann   +2 more
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Communication facilities for distributed transaction-processing systems

Computer, 1991
The 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.
E. Mafla, B. Bhargava
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Mobile Transaction Processing System

2017
In this chapter, we first revisit the basic concepts of database transactions, and discuss how these concepts are achieved in practical systems. Next, we briefly go through the architecture of transaction processing systems in the centralized and the distributed environments.
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Transaction processing in mobile, heterogeneous database systems

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2002
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.
J.B. Lim, A.R. Hurson
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Reliable Nested Transaction Processing for Multidatabase Systems

Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering, 1995
A multidatabase system (MDBS) is a system implemented on top of a collection of autonomous preexisting local database systems (LDBSs). In this paper, we show a reliable approach to nested transaction management in MDBSs. Our approach is reliable in the sense that it ensures global serializability in the face of failures.
Kang, I.E., Keefe, T.F.
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Evaluation of remote backup algorithms for transaction-processing systems

ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 1992
A remote backup is a copy of a primary database maintained at a geographically separate location and is used to increase data availability. Remote backup systems are typically log-based and can be classified into 2-safe and 1-safe, depending on whether transactions commit at both sites simultaneously or first commit at the primary and are later ...
Christos A. Polyzois   +1 more
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Scheduling algorithms for parallel transaction processing systems

1997
Shared-nothing parallel transaction processing (TP) systems have great potential to serve the ever-increasing demands for high transaction processing rate. This potential, however, may not be reached due to the negative effect of the widely used two-phase locking (2PL) concurrency control method.
Jiahong Wang, Jie Li, Hisao Kameda
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