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ICDE
2004
IEEE
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14 years 11 months ago
Querying about the Past, the Present, and the Future in Spatio-Temporal
Moving objects (e.g., vehicles in road networks) continuously generate large amounts of spatio-temporal information in the form of data streams. Efficient management of such strea...
Jimeng Sun, Dimitris Papadias, Yufei Tao, Bin Liu
ADBIS
2007
Springer
74views Database» more  ADBIS 2007»
14 years 4 months ago
Preventing Orphan Requests by Integrating Replication and Transactions
Replication is crucial to achieve high availability distributed systems. However, non-determinism introduces consistency problems between replicas. Transactions are very well suite...
Heine Kolltveit, Svein-Olaf Hvasshovd
IDEAS
2005
IEEE
103views Database» more  IDEAS 2005»
14 years 3 months ago
Persistent Middle Tier Components Without Logging
Enterprise applications need to be highly available and scalable. In the past, this has required “stateless” applications, which essentially require the application to manage ...
David B. Lomet
IDEAS
2003
IEEE
112views Database» more  IDEAS 2003»
14 years 3 months ago
Persistent Applications via Automatic Recovery
Building highly available enterprise applications using web-oriented middleware is hard. Runtime implementations frequently do not address the problems of application state persis...
Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet, Stelios Paparizos,...
EUROSYS
2007
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Sprint: a middleware for high-performance transaction processing
Sprint is a middleware infrastructure for high performance and high availability data management. It extends the functionality of a standalone in-memory database (IMDB) server to ...
Lásaro J. Camargos, Fernando Pedone, Marcin...