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In the classical transaction model, transactions are consistency preserving units: a transaction is made up of a series of actions which, when executed in ...
Cooperative transaction hierarchies: transaction support for design applications · Conflict, Queueing, and Deadlocks in Cooperative Transaction Hierarchies.
A classical transaction management system guarantees the appearance of isolation and reliability, even though multiple transactions execute ...
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In this chapter we review the earlier research and development work for providing transactional support for cooperative work. We start by discussing the ...
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The transaction types can be assigned di erent characteristics with respect to concurrency control, cooperation, recovery and consistency management. This is ...
The goal is to allow non- fatal failed steps to be replaced by alternative steps, so that a transaction or activity can continue to make forward progress.
This is achieved by merging the results of individual user activities of a cooperative activity in a semantically consistent way. Merging of user activities is ...
Its main goal is to provide transactions the ability to share resources by allowing dynamic reconstruction of run- ning transactions. It was originally ...
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