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Achieving Incremental Consistency among Autonomous Replicated Databases (1993)  (Make Corrections)  (10 citations)
Stefano Ceri, Maurice A.W. Houtsma, Arthur M. Keller, Pierangela Samarati
IFIP SEMANTICS OF INTEROPERABLE DATABASE SYSTEManagement Science, Journal of TIMS, Lorne, Victoria, Australia



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Abstract: In this paper, we present methods for supporting autonomous updates in replicated databases. Autonomous updates are of particular importance to applications that cannot tolerate the delay and vulnerability due to synchronous update methods (2PC). We separate the notion of replication consistency, meaning that all copies have the same value and reflect the same update transactions, from behavior consistency, meaning that transaction execution reflects all integrity constraints. The method... (Update)

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.... systems like editors [6, 13, 43] and programming environments [5, 9, 13, 19, 24, 25, 41, 42] dynamic systems like distributed databases [10, 29] and real time systems [48] and image processing [49, 51, 53, 54] Incremental Computation. Given a program f and an input change...

.... like programming environments [MF81,Rep84] and editors [RTD83,RT88,BGV92] and dynamic systems like distributed databases [LS92, CHKS93,ZGMHW94] and real time systems [VC92] The premise of this work is that methods of incremental computation can be generalized and...

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Stefano Ceri, Maurice Houtsma, Arthur Keller & Pierangela Samarati: "Achieving Incremental Consistency among Autonomous Replicated Databases", in Interoperable Database Systems (DS-5), pp.223-237, Eds. Hsiao, Neuhold & Sacks-Davis, Elsevier Science 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ceri93achieving.html   More

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    author = "S. Ceri and M. Houtsma and A. Keller and P. Samuratai",
    title = "Achieving Incremental Consistency among Autonomous Replicated Databases",
    booktitle = "{IFIP} {SEMANTICS} {OF} {INTEROPERABLE} {DATABASE} {SYSTEManagement} Science, Journal of {TIMS}, Lorne, Victoria, Australia",
    year = "1992",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ceri93achieving.html" }
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