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Beyond isolation: research opportunities in declarative data-driven coordination

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Beyond isolation: research opportunities in declarative data-driven coordination
There are many database applications that require users to coordinate and communicate. Friends want to coordinate travel plans, students want to jointly enroll in the same set of courses, and busy professionals want to coordinate their schedules. These tasks are difficult to program using exbstractions provided by database systems because in addition to the traditional ACID properties provided by the system they all require some type of coordination between users. This is fundamentally incompatible with isolation in the classical ACID properties. In this position paper, we argue that it is time for the database community to look beyond isolation towards prinnd elegant abstractions that allow for communication and coordination between some notion of (suitably generalized) transactions. This new area of declarative data-driven coordination (D3C) is motivated by many novel applications and is full of challenging research problems. We survey exbstractions in database systems and explain ...
Lucja Kot, Nitin Gupta 0003, Sudip Roy, Johannes G
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where SIGMOD
Authors Lucja Kot, Nitin Gupta 0003, Sudip Roy, Johannes Gehrke, Christoph Koch
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