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Principles of transaction processing created by Philip A. Bernstein and Eric Newcomer

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Burlington Morgan Kaufmann 2009Edition: 2ndDescription: 378 pages ill. 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781558606234 (pbk.)
  • 1558606238 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76.545
Contents:
Transaction processing abstractions -- Transaction processing application architecture -- Queued transaction processing -- Business process management -- Locking -- System recovery -- Two-phase commit -- Replication -- Transactional middleware products and standards -- Future trends
Summary: Principles of Transaction Processing, Second Edition offers a clear, concise guide for anyone involved in developing applications, evaluating products, designing systems, managing databases, or engineering products. It provides an understanding of the internals of transaction processing systems, describing how they work and how best to use them. It includes the architecture of application servers, transactional communications paradigms, and mechanisms for recovering from transaction and system failures.
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf QA76.545 BER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 150479 Available BK138252

Includes bibliographical references and index

Transaction processing abstractions -- Transaction processing application architecture -- Queued transaction processing -- Business process management -- Locking -- System recovery -- Two-phase commit -- Replication -- Transactional middleware products and standards -- Future trends

Principles of Transaction Processing, Second Edition offers a clear, concise guide for anyone involved in developing applications, evaluating products, designing systems, managing databases, or engineering products. It provides an understanding of the internals of transaction processing systems, describing how they work and how best to use them. It includes the architecture of application servers, transactional communications paradigms, and mechanisms for recovering from transaction and system failures.

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