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Abstract: Update propagation and transaction atomicity are major obstacles to the development of replicated databases. Many practical applications, such as automated teller machine networks, flight reservation, and part inventory control, do not require these properties. In this paper we present an approach for incrementally updating a distributed, replicated database without requiring multi-site atomic commit protocols. We prove that the mechanism is correct, as it asymptotically performs all the... (Update)

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@misc{ replicated-independent,
  author = "Agreement In Replicated",
  title = "Independent Updates and Incremental",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/759095.html" }
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