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Abstract: Compensating transactions are intended to handle situations where it is required to undo either committed or uncommitted transactions that affect other transactions, without resorting to cascading aborts. This stands in sharp contrast to the standard approach to transaction recovery where cascading aborts are avoided by requiring transactions to read only committed data, and where committed transactions are treated as permanent and irreversible. We argue that this standard approach to recovery... (Update)
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H. F. Korth, E. Levy, and A. Silberschatz. A formal approach to recovery by compensating transactions. In Proc. of the 16th Int. Conference on Very Large Data Bases, pages 95--106, Brisbane, Australia, September 1990. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/korth90formal.html More
@inproceedings{ korth90formal,
author = "Henry F. Korth and Eliezer Levy and Abraham Silberschatz",
title = "A Formal Approach to Recovery by Compensating Transactions",
booktitle = "The {VLDB} Journal",
pages = "95-106",
year = "1990",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/korth90formal.html" }
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