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Abstract: . There is a growing interest in asynchronous replica management
protocols in which database transactions are executed locally, and
their effects are incorporated asynchronously on remote database copies.
In this paper we investigate an epidemic update protocol that guarantees
consistency and serializability in spite of a write-anywhere capability
and conduct simulation experiments to evaluate this protocol. Our results
indicate that this epidemic approach is indeed a viable alternative... (Update)
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...paper discusses a protocol based on epidemic communication to support such a system while ensuring one copy serializability. Holliday et al. [21] have also investigated an epidemic update protocol that guarantees consistency and serializability in spite of a write anywhere...
.... approach based on expiration times [2] Achieving transactional consistency among replicas in traditional databases has been studied in [11]. Other efforts that employ push based techniques include broadcast disks [1] publish subscribe applications [16] and speculative...
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J. Holliday, D. Agarwal, and A. Abbadi. Database Replication Using Epidemic Communication. In Euro-Par, 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/holliday00database.html More
@article{ holliday01database,
author = "JoAnne Holliday and Divyakant Agrawal and Amr El Abbadi",
title = "Database Replication Using Epidemic Communication",
journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume = "1900",
pages = "427--??",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/holliday00database.html" }
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