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Serializability

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Transactional consistency in a replicated database

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While transactions typically specify their read and write operations on logical data items, a replicated database has to execute them over the physical data copies. When transactions run concurrently in the system, their executions may interfere. The replicated database system has to isolate these transactions. The strongest and most well-known correctness criterion for replicated databases is one-copy-serializability. A concurrent execution of transactions in a replicated database is one-copy-serializable if it is “equivalent” to a serial execution of these transactions over a single logical copy of the database.

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A transaction is a sequence of read and write operations on the data items of the database. A read operation of transaction Ti on data item x is denoted as ri(x) and a write operation on x as wi(x). A transaction Ti either ends with a commit ci (all operations succeed) or with an abort ai...

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Kemme, B. (2018). Serializability. In: Liu, L., Özsu, M.T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Database Systems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8265-9_344

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