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TKDE
1998
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15 years 1 months ago
Distributed Optimistic Concurrency Control Methods for High-Performance Transaction Processing
—There is an ever-increasing demand for more complex transactions and higher throughputs in transaction processing systems leading to higher degrees of transaction concurrency an...
Alexander Thomasian
ATAL
2007
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Temporal linear logic as a basis for flexible agent interactions
Interactions between agents in an open system such as the Internet require a significant degree of flexibility. A crucial aspect of the development of such methods is the notion o...
Duc Quang Pham, James Harland
ICPADS
1998
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
One-Phase Commit: Does it make Sense?
1 Although widely used in distributed transactional systems, the so-called Two-Phase Commit (2PC) protocol introduces a substantial delay in transaction processing, even in the abs...
Maha Abdallah, Rachid Guerraoui, Philippe Pucheral
ACTA
2007
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15 years 1 months ago
Distributed Consensus, revisited
We provide a novel model to formalize a well-known algorithm, by Chandra and Toueg, that solves Consensus among asynchronous distributed processes in the presence of a particular ...
Rachele Fuzzati, Massimo Merro, Uwe Nestmann
MDM
2007
Springer
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15 years 7 months ago
A Failure Tolerating Atomic Commit Protocol for Mobile Environments
In traditional fixed-wired networks, standard protocols like 2-Phase-Commit are used to guarantee atomicity for distributed transactions. However, within mobile networks, a highe...
Stefan Böttcher, Le Gruenwald, Sebastian Ober...