Synopses & Reviews
The key to client/server computing. Transaction processing techniques are deeply ingrained in the fields of
databases and operating systems and are used to monitor, control and update
information in modern computer systems. This book will show you how large,
distributed, heterogeneous computer systems can be made to work reliably.
Using transactions as a unifying conceptual framework, the authors show how
to build high-performance distributed systems and high-availability
applications with finite budgets and risk.
The authors provide detailed explanations of why various problems occur as
well as practical, usable techniques for their solution. Throughout the book,
examples and techniques are drawn from the most successful commercial and
research systems. Extensive use of compilable C code fragments demonstrates
the many transaction processing algorithms presented in the book. The book
will be valuable to anyone interested in implementing distributed systems
or client/server architectures.
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well as practical, usable techniques for their solution. Throughout the book,
examples and techniques are drawn from the most successful commercial and
research systems. Extensive use of compilable C code fragments demonstrates
the many transaction processing algorithms presented in the book. The book
will be valuable to anyone interested in implementing distributed systems
or client/server architectures.
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or client/server architectures.
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research systems. Extensive use of compilable C code fragments demonstrates
the many transaction processing algorithms presented in the book. The book
will be valuable to anyone interested in implementing distributed systems
or client/server architectures.
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ill be valuable to anyone interested in implementing distributed systems
or client/server architectures.
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menting distributed systems
or client/server architectures.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 975-992) and index.
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
2 BASIC COMPUTER SCIENCE TERMINOLOGY
3 FAULT TOLERANCE
4 TRANSACTION MODELS
5 TRANSACTION PROCESSING MONITORS - An Overview
6 TRANSACTION PROCESSING MONITORS
7 ISOLATION CONCEPTS
8 LOCK IMPLEMENTATION
9 LOG MANAGER
10 TRANSACTION MANAGER CONCEPTS
11 TRANSACTION MANAGER STRUCTURE
12 ADVANCED TRANSACTION MANAGER TOPICS
13 FILE AND BUFFER MANAGEMENT
14 THE TUPLE-ORIENTED FILE SYSTEM
15 ACCESS PATHS
16 SURVEY OF TP SYSTEMS