
Database Transaction Models for Advanced Applications
by Ahmed K. ElmagarmidISBN-10: 1558602143
ISBN-13: 9781558602144
Pub. Date: 04/01/1992
Publisher: Elsevier Science
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
Overview
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.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9781558602144
- Publisher:
- Elsevier Science
- Publication date:
- 04/01/1992
- Series:
- Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems Series
- Pages:
- 611
- Product dimensions:
- 1.50(w) x 6.14(h) x 9.21(d)
Table of Contents
1 Transaction Management in Database Systems
2 Introduction to Advanced Transaction Models
3 A Cooperative Transaction Model for Design Databases
4 A Flexible Framework for Transaction Management in Engineering Environments
5 A Transaction Model for Active Distributed Object Systems
6 A Transaction Model for an Open Publication Environment
7 The ConTract Model
8 Dynamic Restructuring of Transactions
9 Multidatabase Transaction and Query Processing in Logic
10 ACTA: The Saga Continues
11 A Transaction Manager Development Facility for Non Standard Database Systems
12 The S-Transaction Model
13 Concepts and Applications of Multilevel Transactions and Open Nested Transactions
14 Using Polytransactions to Manage Interdependent Data
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