1995
DOI: 10.1002/j.1096-9942.1995.tb00010.x
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Modular Atomic Objects

Abstract: A worthwhile approach to achieve transaction atomicity within object‐based distributed systems is to confine concurrency control and recovery mechanisms within the shared objects themselves. Such objects, called atomic objects, enhance their modularity and can increase transaction concurrency. Nevertheless, when designed independently, atomic objects can be incompatible, and if combined, do not ensure transaction atomicity anymore. It has been shown that atomic objects can be incompatible when they assume diff… Show more

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