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Constructing reliable Web applications using atomic actions
1997
Computer networks and ISDN systems
The Web frequently suffers from failures which affect the performance and consistency of applications run over it. An important fault-tolerance technique is the use of atomic actions (atomic transactions) for controlling operations on services. Atomic actions guarantee the consistency of applications despite concurrent accesses and failures. Techniques for implementing transactions on distributed objects are well-known: in order to become "transaction aware", an object requires facilities for
doi:10.1016/s0169-7552(97)00020-2
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