The Challenge Posed by Long Transactions
Dimitris N. Chorafas
Chapter 3 in Transaction Management, 1998, pp 45-64 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract In Chapter 1 we said that a transaction is both a concept and a mechanism in full evolution. Unlike the conventional short transaction, it typically involves lengthy interactions with the database spanning minutes, hours, or even days. Long transactions are covering an increasingly wider topology which may involve shared-nothing, shared-disk or shared-everything approaches, or even all of them at the same time.
Keywords: Consistency; integrity; shared-nothing; shared-disk; shared-everything; conversational mode; atomic transaction; competitiveness; high performance computing; guided style; interactive style; parallel access; recoverable operation; federated approach; federated databases; primitives; negotiated procedures; integrity constraints; nesting; locking; matching; nested transactions; two-phase locking; lock conflicts; multiple updates (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230376533_3
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