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P. Liu, P. Ammann, and S. Jajodia, "Incorporating transaction semantics to reduce reprocessing overhead in replicated mobile data applications," in Proceedings of the International Conference in Distributed Computing Systems, Austin, Texas, 1999.

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A Fault Tolerance Approach to Survivability - Ammann, Jajodia, Liu (1999)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Liu Ammann Jajodia)   (Correct)

....activity is often directed against systems for which planning for recovery was not considered. Since it is simply not feasible to redesign these systems from scratch, adding provision for fault tolerance is necessary. As a starting point we propose an undesirable transaction repair model [LAJ99]. Informally, an undesirable transaction repair model takes a set of committed transactions that are subsequently deemed to be undesirable and computes what changes to the existing state are necessary to remove their effects. We illustrate the approach below with a discussion of rewriting ....

....does not result in the same final state. Hence, keeping the equivalence of rewritten histories during a rewrite is essential to the success of the rewrite. One approach to this problem is to decorate each transaction in an augmented history with special values for read purposes by the transaction [LAJ99]. The can follow relation captures the notion that a transaction T can be moved to the right past a sequence of transactions R if no transaction in R reads from T . The can follow relation ensures that the cumulative effects of the transactions in R on the database state are identical both before ....

Peng Liu, Paul Ammann, and Sushil Jajodia. Incorporating transaction semantics to reduce reprocessing overhead in replicated mobile data applications. In ICDCS'99: Proceedings 19th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, Austin, TX, June 1999. To appear.


A Fault Tolerance Approach to Survivability - Ammann, Jajodia, Liu (1999)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Liu Ammann Jajodia)   (Correct)

....activity is often directed against systems for which planning for recovery was not considered. Since it is simply not feasible to redesign these systems from scratch, adding provision for fault tolerance is necessary. As a starting point we propose an undesirable transaction repair model [12]. Informally, an undesirable transaction repair model takes a set of committed transactions that are subsequently deemed to be undesirable and computes what changes to the existing state are necessary to remove their effects. We illustrate the approach below with a discussion of rewriting ....

....may have changed, thus the original execution log may be useless. Moreover, the rewritten history usually does not result in the same final state. One approach to this problem is to decorate each transaction in an augmented history with special values for read purposes by the transaction [12]. The can follow relation captures the notion that a transaction T can be moved to the end of a history past a sequence of transactions R if no transaction in R reads from T . The can follow relation ensures that the cumulative effects of the transactions in R on the database state are identical ....

Peng Liu, Paul Ammann, and Sushil Jajodia. Incorporating transaction semantics to reduce reprocessing overhead in replicated mobile data applications. In ICDCS'99: Proceedings 19th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, Austin, TX, June 1999. To appear.


Distributed and Parallel Databases, 11, 73--92, 2002 c - Hicomo High Commit   (Correct)

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P. Liu, P. Ammann, and S. Jajodia, "Incorporating transaction semantics to reduce reprocessing overhead in replicated mobile data applications," in Proceedings of the International Conference in Distributed Computing Systems, Austin, Texas, 1999.

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