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The previous three chapters have detailed the design of the three main components of the framework, namely the transaction support, the concurrency control and the recovery support. This chapter presents how these components work together, and what must be considered when designing an interface to the transaction framework for the application programmer. The elegance of this interface depends on the features available in the particular programming language.
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Kienzle, J. (2003). Interfacing with Programming Languages. In: Open Multithreaded Transactions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0103-7_8
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