Chrysanthis, P. K. ; Ramamritham, K. (1992) ACTA: a comprehensive transaction framework for extended transactions Proceedings of IEEE Second International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Transaction and Query Processing . p. 221.
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Abstract
Summary form only given. Although powerful, the transaction model adopted in traditional database systems is found lacking in functionality and performance when used for new applications, such as CAD/CAM, and design environments. Various extensions to traditional transaction model have been proposed to address these drawbacks. In order to analyze these ad hoc extensions and in search for a good implementation support for the new applications, the authors have developed a comprehensive transaction framework, called ACTA. ACTA characterizes the semantics of interactions in terms of different types of dependences between transactions and in terms of transactions' effects on objects.
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