TY - GEN
T1 - Analysis of borrowing policies for escrow transactions in a replicated data environment
AU - Kumar, Akhil
PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - The author addresses three issues that were omitted in previous work in the context of escrow-based methods. First, it is shown that full serializability can be guaranteed for escrow transactions by means of repeat semantics, that is, a transaction which fails is rerun in a special mode. The second objective is to describe a crash recovery protocol consistent with the concurrency control scheme used. Finally, an analysis is made, by means of a simulation model, of several different borrowing policies for escrow transactions, and the best one is identified.
AB - The author addresses three issues that were omitted in previous work in the context of escrow-based methods. First, it is shown that full serializability can be guaranteed for escrow transactions by means of repeat semantics, that is, a transaction which fails is rerun in a special mode. The second objective is to describe a crash recovery protocol consistent with the concurrency control scheme used. Finally, an analysis is made, by means of a simulation model, of several different borrowing policies for escrow transactions, and the best one is identified.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0025693872
SN - 0818620250
T3 - Proceedings - Sixth International Conference on Data Engineering
SP - 446
EP - 454
BT - Proceedings - Sixth International Conference on Data Engineering
PB - Publ by IEEE
T2 - Proceedings - Sixth International Conference on Data Engineering
Y2 - 5 February 1990 through 9 February 1990
ER -