Temporally Faithful Execution of Business Transactions

Werner Obermair, Michael Schrefl

Research output: Working paper and reportsResearch report

Abstract

Serializability is a prominent correctness criterion for an interleaved execution of concurrent transactions. Serializability guarantees that the interleaved execution of concurrent transactions corresponds to some serial execution of the same transactions. Many important business applications, however, require the system to impose a partial serialization order between transactions pinned to a specific point in time and conventional transactions that attempt to commit before, at, or after that point in time. This report introduces temporal faithfulness as a new correctness criterion for such cases. Temporal faithfulness does not require real-time capabilities but ensures that the serialization order of a set of business transactions is not in conflict with precedence requirements between them. The report also shows how a temporally faithful transaction scheduler can be built by extending proven scheduling techniques.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages29
Publication statusPublished - May 2000

Fields of science

  • 102 Computer Sciences
  • 102015 Information systems

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