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Distributed computing is reshaping the way people think about and do daily life activities. On-line ticket reservation, electronic commerce, and telebanking are examples of services that would be hardly imaginable without distributed computing. Nevertheles ...
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On Transaction Liveness in Replicated Databases F.Pedone and R.Guerraoui This paper makes a first attempt to give a precise characterisation of liveness in replicated database systems. We introduce the notion of liveness degrees, which express the expectat ...
Exploiting Atomic Broadcast in Replicated Databases F.Pedone, R.Guerraoui and A.Schiper Database replication protocols have historically been built on top of distributed database systems, and have consequently been designed and implemented using distribute ...
Transaction Reordering in Replicated Databases F.Pedone, R.Guerraoui and A.Schiper This paper presents a fault-tolerant lazy replication protocol that ensures 1-copy serializability at a relatively low cost. Unlike eager replication approaches, our protoco ...
Exploiting Atomic Broadcast in Replicated Databases F.Pedone, R.Guerraoui and A.Schiper Database replication protocols have historically been built on top of distributed database systems, and have consequently been designed and implemented using distribute ...