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TKDE
1998
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Distributed Optimistic Concurrency Control Methods for High-Performance Transaction Processing
—There is an ever-increasing demand for more complex transactions and higher throughputs in transaction processing systems leading to higher degrees of transaction concurrency an...
Alexander Thomasian
ATAL
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Temporal linear logic as a basis for flexible agent interactions
Interactions between agents in an open system such as the Internet require a significant degree of flexibility. A crucial aspect of the development of such methods is the notion o...
Duc Quang Pham, James Harland
ICPADS
1998
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
One-Phase Commit: Does it make Sense?
1 Although widely used in distributed transactional systems, the so-called Two-Phase Commit (2PC) protocol introduces a substantial delay in transaction processing, even in the abs...
Maha Abdallah, Rachid Guerraoui, Philippe Pucheral
ACTA
2007
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Distributed Consensus, revisited
We provide a novel model to formalize a well-known algorithm, by Chandra and Toueg, that solves Consensus among asynchronous distributed processes in the presence of a particular ...
Rachele Fuzzati, Massimo Merro, Uwe Nestmann
MDM
2007
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
A Failure Tolerating Atomic Commit Protocol for Mobile Environments
In traditional fixed-wired networks, standard protocols like 2-Phase-Commit are used to guarantee atomicity for distributed transactions. However, within mobile networks, a highe...
Stefan Böttcher, Le Gruenwald, Sebastian Ober...