Transactional Information Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and the Practice of Concurrency Control and Recoveryby Gerhard Weikum, Gottfried Vossen
Year: 2002
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, CA
ISBN: 1-55860-508-8
Pages: 853 pages
Price: 94,45 (ein ungefährer Wert; USD 74,95) €
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You can download all Power Point slides in one ZIP-File or the single chapters (below).
PART ONE - BACKGROUND AND MOTIVATION
Chapter 1 What Is It All About? (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 2 Computational Models (PowerPoint-Slides)
PART TWO - CONCURRENCY CONTROL
Chapter 3 Concurrency Control: Notions of Correctness for the Page Model (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 4 Concurrency Control Algorithms (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 5 Multiversion Concurrency Control (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 6 Concurrency Control on Objects: Notions of Correctness (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 7 Concurrency Control Algorithms on Objects (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 8 Concurrency Control on Relational Databases (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 9 Concurrency Control on Search Structures (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 10 Implementation and Pragmatic Issues (PowerPoint-Slides)
PART THREE - RECOVERY
Chapter 11 Transaction Recovery (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 12 Crash Recovery: Notion of Correctness (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 13 Page Model Crash Recovery Algorithms (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 14 Object Model Crash Recovery (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 15 Special Issues of Recovery (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 16 Media Recovery (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 17 Application Recovery (PowerPoint-Slides)
PART FOUR - COORDINATION OF DISTRIBUTED TRANSACTIONS
Chapter 18 Distributed Concurrency Control (PowerPoint-Slides)
Chapter 19 Distributed Transaction Recovery (PowerPoint-Slides)
PART FIVE - APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 20 What Is Next?
Further Information
- List of Errata (PDF, June 27th 2004)
- Book Review by Marc H. Scholl (from ACM SIGMOD Record 30(4), pp. 67-68)
Get this review here at acm.org
Book presentation at ACM SIGMOD 2001, Santa Barbara, CA, May 23, 2001
left to right: Jim Gray (Microsoft Research, Series Editor), Gerhard Weikum, Gottfried Vossen, Diane Cerra (Morgan Kaufmann, Executive Editor)



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