| Spector, A.Z. et al. High Performance Distributed Transaction Processing in a General Purpose Computing Environment. Proc. 2nd Int. Workshop on High Performance Transaction Systems, Asilomar, Sept. 1987. |
....running the various database servers. Focusing basically on logical aspects of transaction processing we omit considerations of physical aspects like communication, authentication and other problems concerning the interrelations of advanced transaction management with an operating system [Gray78, Spec87, CCF89] 10 Chapter 7. The ConTract Model check flight schedules travel data input flight reservation hotel reservation car rental print documents End of ConTract cancel reservation S S S 1 2 S S S S S S S 2 2 3 4 5 9 6 7 8 S 1 2 T T failure failure Begin of ConTract FIGURE 7.2 A sample script ....
Spector, A.Z. et al. High Performance Distributed Transaction Processing in a General Purpose Computing Environment. Proc. 2nd Int. Workshop on High Performance Transaction Systems, Asilomar, Sept. 1987.
....systems (e.g. Avalon) and provided a basis for important work on atomic objects (e.g. 29, 28] The disadvantage of Argus is its monolithic construction which does not allow for either flexibility in the transaction model or for different languages to be used. 2. 3 Camelot and Avalon Camelot [30, 31] is a distributed transaction facility developed at Carnegie Mellon University and implemented on the Mach operating system. It supports a flexible (nested) transaction model, is based on the client server model and provides an open interface accessible through different languages. A C language ....
Alfred Z. Spector et al. High Performance Distributed Transaction Processing in a General Purpose Computing Environment, volume 359 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 220--241. Springer-Verlag, 1987. 2 nd International Workshop on High Performance Transaction Systems, September, CA.
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