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O-PreH: optimistic transaction processing algorithm based on pre-reordering in hybrid broadcast environments

Published: 05 October 2001 Publication History

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In recent years, there has been a lot of research effort in the periodic push model where the server repetitively disseminates information without explicit request. We call the broadcast model supporting backchannel as hybrid broadcast. In this paper, we devise a new transaction processing algorithm called O-PreH, which is based on the notion of pre-reordering. If one or more conflicts for mobile transactions are found from server's periodic invalidation report, conflict orders are determined not to violate the consistency( pre-reordering) and then the remaining operations have to be executed pessimistically.

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  • (2004)Efficient Transaction Processing in Mobile Data Broadcast EnvironmentsDatabase Systems for Advanced Applications10.1007/978-3-540-24571-1_66(750-761)Online publication date: 2004

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CIKM '01: Proceedings of the tenth international conference on Information and knowledge management
October 2001
616 pages
ISBN:1581134363
DOI:10.1145/502585
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  1. hybrid broadcast
  2. invalidation report
  3. reordering
  4. transaction

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  • (2019)Maintaining mobile transactional consistency in hybrid broadcast environmentsActa Informatica10.1007/s00236-003-0142-741:2-3(65-81)Online publication date: 2-Jan-2019
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