Transaction processing systems
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Transaction processing systems
(Prentice Hall advances in computer science series)
Prentice Hall, c1991
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book describes the principles and practice of centralized and distributed transaction processing systems as well as their design and related sofware implementation issues. It covers the latest developments in this fast-moving area, including distributed transaction processing systems, and details commercially available systems and emrging systems such as client server architectures. The book employs a non-mathematical and practical approach to the subject, yet at the same time provides readers with an analysis of the topics described.
Table of Contents
- Co-operating computers
- building user services
- transactions-structure and representation
- localized schedules
- locks
- timestamps and certifiers
- multisite or distributed schedules
- resilient schedules
- operations
- transaction processing systems
- microcomputer platform for transaction processing.
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