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Transactional Composition and Concurrency Control in Disconnected Computing
2011
International Journal on Advances in Software
unpublished
Composition of software components via Web technologies, scalability demands, and Mobile Computing has led to a questioning of the classical transaction concept. Some researchers have moved away from a synchronous model with strict atomicity, consistency, isolation and durability (ACID) to an asynchronous, disconnected one with possibly weaker ACID properties. Ensuring consistency in disconnected environments requires dedicated transaction support in order to control transactional dependencies
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