Transactional Client-Server Cache Consistency: Alternatives and Performance (1997)
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| Venue: | ACM Transactions on Database Systems |
| Citations: | 58 - 3 self |
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@ARTICLE{Franklin97transactionalclient-server,
author = {Michael Franklin and Michael J. Carey and Miron Livny},
title = {Transactional Client-Server Cache Consistency: Alternatives and Performance},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Database Systems},
year = {1997},
volume = {22},
pages = {315--363}
}
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