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Chap17-Introduction To Transaction Processing Concepts and Theory

Chapter 17 Introduction to Transaction Processing Concepts and Theory Introduction to Transactions, Read and Write Operations, and DBMS Buffers. Elmasri and Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, Fourth Edition Copyright (c) 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

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Chap17-Introduction To Transaction Processing Concepts and Theory

Chapter 17 Introduction to Transaction Processing Concepts and Theory Introduction to Transactions, Read and Write Operations, and DBMS Buffers. Elmasri and Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems, Fourth Edition Copyright (c) 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

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Chapter 17
Introduction to
Transaction Processing
Concepts and Theory

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Introduction to Transaction
Processing
Single-User Versus Multiuser Systems
Transactions, Read and Write Operations,
and DBMS Buffers
Why Concurrency Control Is Needed
Why Recovery Is Needed

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Transaction and System
Concepts
Transaction States and Additional
Operations
The System Log
Commet Point of a Transaction

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Desirable Properties of
Transactions

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Characterizing Schedules
Based on Recoverability
Schedules (Histories) of Transactions
Characterizing Schedules Base on
Recoverability

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Characterizing Schedules
Based on Serializability
Serial, Nonserial, and Conflict-Serializable
Schedules
Testing for Conflict Serializability of a
Schedule
Uses of Serializability
View Equivalence and View Serializability
Other Types of Equivalence of Schedules

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Transaction Support in SQL

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Summary

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