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SIGMOD
1997
ACM
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Revisiting Commit Processing in Distributed Database Systems
Ramesh Gupta, Jayant R. Haritsa, Krithi Ramamritha...
RTSS
1996
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Commit processing in distributed real-time database systems
W e investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distributed realtime database system. Using a detailed simulation model of a firm-deadli...
Ramesh Gupta, Jayant R. Haritsa, Krithi Ramamritha...
PODS
1999
ACM
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15 years 2 months ago
Atomicity with Incompatible Presumptions
We identify one of the incompatibility problems associated with atomic commit :protocols that prevents them from being used together and weiderive a correctness criterion that cap...
Yousef J. Al-Houmaily, Panos K. Chrysanthis
RTSS
1997
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
More optimism about real-time distributed commit processing
In [6], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed for use in distributed firm-deadline real-time database systems. OPT allows transactions to “optimistically...
Ramesh Gupta, Jayant R. Haritsa, Krithi Ramamritha...
DASFAA
2007
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
The Circular Two-Phase Commit Protocol
Abstract. Distributed transactional systems require an atomic commitment protocol to preserve atomicity of the ACID properties. However, the industry leading standard, 2PC, is slow...
Heine Kolltveit, Svein-Olaf Hvasshovd