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Abstract: Global transaction management requires cooperation from
local sites to ensure the consistent and reliable execution of
global transactions in a distributed database system. In a
heterogeneous distributed database (or multidatabase) environment,
various local sites make conflicting assertions of
autonomy over the execution of global transactions. A flexible
transaction model for the specification of global transactions
makes it possible to deal robustly with these conflicting
requirements. This... (Update)
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...can be addressed. In the activity model of transactional process management [20] borrowed from the exible transaction model [15, 27], there di erent classes of activities are distinguished with respect to their termination characteristics: A compensatable activity can...
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A. Zhang, M. Nodine, B. Bhargava, and O. Bukhres. Ensuring relaxed atomicity for flexible transactions in multidatabase systems. In Proc. ACM SIGMOD, pages 67--78, 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zhang94ensuring.html More
@inproceedings{ zhang94ensuring,
author = "Aidong Zhang and Marian Nodine and Bharat Bhargava and Omran Bukhres",
title = "Ensuring relaxed atomicity for flexible transactions in multidatabase systems",
pages = "67--78",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zhang94ensuring.html" }
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