On structural features of global transactions in multidatabase systems

Aidong Zhang, Jin Jing
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Supporting the isolation and atomicity of global transactions in multidatabase systems has become an increasingly difficult task. Local autonomy requires that the maintenance of the isolation and atomicity of global transactions must hold when their execution is interleaved with local transactions. The paper proposes the utilization of both the syntactic and semantic characteristics of global transactions to formulate such a condition. An enriched combination of two theories, hybrid serializability and global committability, is presented as a vehicle for the maintenance of the isolation and atomicity of global transactions. The authors then explore the structural features of global transactions which provide the necessary conditions for supporting the theory. The present findings represent a new research direction in the management of global transactions. Instead of seeking restrictions on local transaction management systems, they show that local autonomy may be well preserved by placing conditions on global transactions to accommodate the autonomous local environment.<>
多数据库系统中全局事务的结构特征
支持多数据库系统中全局事务的隔离性和原子性已经成为一项越来越困难的任务。本地自治要求,当全局事务的执行与本地事务交错时,必须保持全局事务的隔离性和原子性。本文提出利用全局事务的句法和语义特征来制定这一条件。混合序列化性和全局可提交性这两种理论的丰富组合,作为维护全局事务的隔离性和原子性的工具。然后,作者探讨了为支持该理论提供必要条件的全球交易的结构特征。本研究结果代表了全球交易管理的一个新的研究方向。他们没有寻求对本地事务管理系统的限制,而是表明,通过在全局事务上设置条件以适应自治的本地环境,可以很好地保留本地自治。
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