2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16961-8_48
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Revisiting and Improving a Result on Integrity Preservation by Concurrent Transactions

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“…S2PL), rather than abstracting away from any implementation of serializability. On the other hand, Theorem 3 generalizes Theorem 3 [23] by using an arbitrary uncertainty measure µ, rather than the inconsistency measure mentioned above. A full-fledged generalization that would not assume any particular realization of serializability is possible along the lines of [23], but would be out of proportion in this paper.…”
Section: Scaling-up Uncertainty Management To Concurrencymentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…S2PL), rather than abstracting away from any implementation of serializability. On the other hand, Theorem 3 generalizes Theorem 3 [23] by using an arbitrary uncertainty measure µ, rather than the inconsistency measure mentioned above. A full-fledged generalization that would not assume any particular realization of serializability is possible along the lines of [23], but would be out of proportion in this paper.…”
Section: Scaling-up Uncertainty Management To Concurrencymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Theorem 3 below adapts Theorem 3 in [23] to measure-based UTIC in general. It asserts that a transaction T in a history H of concurrently executing transactions does not increase uncertainty if H is serializable and T preserves integrity whenever it is executed in isolation.…”
Section: Scaling-up Uncertainty Management To Concurrencymentioning
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“…The isolated integrity postulate has been discussed and relaxed in [11]. More precisely, total integrity has been shown to be a superfluous, and the isolated integrity postulate has been significantly relaxed, both by a concept of inconsistencytolerant integrity checking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%