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Abstract: We propose a theory for describing, reasoning about, and simulating transaction models that relax some of the ACID properties of classical transactions. Such models have been proposed for database applications involving long-lived, endless, and cooperative activities. Our approach appeals to non-Markovian theories, in which one may refer to past states other than the previous one. We illustrate our framework by formalizing closed nested transactions (CNTs). We first formulate CNTs as a suitable ... (Update)
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@inproceedings{ kiringa01towards,
author = "Iluju Kiringa",
title = "Towards a General Theory of Advanced Transaction Models in the Situation Calculus",
booktitle = "Knowledge Representation Meets Databases",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/508838.html" }
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