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Transaction Locks, Two-Phase Commit and Deadlocks

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Access to the database occurs within the framework of short and long transactions. As we have seen, each transaction consists of a sequence of operations on the database, with practically no pre-established limits to the time spent in a transaction or number of operations performed for its execution.

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Abbreviations

ACP:

Atomic commitment protocol

TIB:

Teknekron information bus

DBA:

Database administrator

PBX:

Private branch exchange

2PL:

Two-phase locking

2PC:

Two-phase commitment

DXT:

Data extract

2LPL:

Two-level, two-phase locking

SDDL:

Stored data definition language

DSCL:

Data specification and conversion language

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© 1998 Dimitris N. Chorafas

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Chorafas, D.N. (1998). Transaction Locks, Two-Phase Commit and Deadlocks. In: Transaction Management. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230376533_11

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