为并发事务启用业务规则

H. Decker, R. D. Juan-Marín
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业务规则(又称完整性约束)对于维护业务智能数据的一致性至关重要。然而,业务规则的实施很容易被并发事务破坏。通常坚持的两个要求:完全完整性前提和孤立完整性前提使问题进一步恶化。为了限制完整性违反的累积,同时避免这两个前提的严格性,我们提出了一种基于度量的不一致性容忍方法来维护业务规则。
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Enabling Business Rules for Concurrent Transactions
Business rules (a.k.a. integrity constraints) are crucial for maintaining the consistency of business intelligence data. However, business rule enforcement may easily be derailed by concurrent transactions. The problem is further aggravated by the usual insistence on two requirements: the total integrity premise and the isolated integrity premise. In order to limit the accumulation of integrity violations, while avoiding the stringency of the two premises, we propose a metric-based inconsistency-tolerant approach to the maintenance of business rules.
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