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Database Transaction Models for Advanced Applications (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) [Hardcover]

Ahmed K. Elmagarmid (Editor)

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1558602143 978-1558602144 April 15, 1992 1

This collection offers the reader a broad survey of the role of transaction processing in advanced computer applications.
It contains an introduction to traditional transaction technology, and comprehensive descriptions of commercial systems and research projects.


This volume will help anyone interested in keeping up with database applications and the potential for transaction processing systems to address the needs of OLTP, CAD, CASE, computer aided publishing, heterogeneous databases, active databases, communications, systems and other areas.



For researchers, managers, software developers, professionals in the data processing fields, or anyone interested in a coherent overview of this new and fast growing area of computer science.


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This collection offers the reader a broad survey of the role of transaction processing in advanced computer applications.
It contains an introduction to traditional transaction technology, and comprehensive descriptions of commercial systems and research projects.


This volume will help anyone interested in keeping up with database applications and the potential for transaction processing systems to address the needs of OLTP, CAD, CASE, computer aided publishing, heterogeneous databases, active databases, communications, systems and other areas.



For researchers, managers, software developers, professionals in the data processing fields, or anyone interested in a coherent overview of this new and fast growing area of computer science.

About the Author

Ahmed Elmagarmid is Professor of Computer Sciences at Purdue University. He is the editor-in-chief of Distributed and Parallel Databases: An International Journal, editor of Information Sciences, and editor of the Advances in Database Systems series. Elmagarmid's research interests focus on consistency aspects of distributed databases; heterogeneous, federated, and multidatabases; and transaction management for advanced database applications, distance learning, and video databases. He has active projects in mobile databases, video databases, and datawebs and is a founding member of the Purdue Online effort.


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Database systems are among the most important applications of computer technology. Read the first page
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office document filing, saga transaction, multilevel serializability, multilevel schedule, complete serializability, open subtransaction, persistent subtransaction, open nested transactions, consistency restoration procedures, interaction with other concurrent activities, open nested transaction model, consistent concurrent access, multilevel transaction management, multilevel transactions, interdependent data, cascaded aborts, database kernel system, open publication environment, programmed transactions, leaf transactions, cooperative transaction hierarchies, cooperative transaction model, classical serializability theory, dependency descriptors, saga aborts
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International Conference, Flex Transaction, Data Engineering, Management of Data, Request Handler, Morgan Kaufmann, New York, Very Large Data Bases, Computing Surveys, Department of Computer Science, Hector Garcia-Molina, San Jose, San Mateo, Business Trip Reservations, High Performance Transaction Systems, San Francisco, Computer Society Press, Los Angeles, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Report, Springer Verlag, Transaction Needs, Very Large Databases, Hierarchy Contingency, Interdatabase Dependency Schema
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