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Atomic commit

In the field of computer science, an atomic commit is an operation that applies a set of distinct changes as a single operation. If the changes are… 
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2010
2010
The support of distributed atomic transactions in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANET) is a key requirement for many mobile application… 
2007
2007
In traditional fixed-wired networks, standard protocols like 2-Phase-Commit are used to guarantee atomicity for distributed… 
2006
2006
Composed Web service transactions executed in distributed networks often require an atomic execution. Guaranteeing atomicity in… 
2006
2006
In distributed transactional systems, an Atomic Commitment Protocol (ACP) is used to ensure the atomicity of distributed… 
2005
2005
The fair exchange problem is key to trading electronic items in systems of mutually untrusted parties. We consider modern… 
2002
2002
It is more difficult for real-time transactions in mobile computing environment (MCE) to meet their deadlines than that in… 
2000
2000
Commit protocols have been proposed for use in a variety of concurrent computing applications. The author has developed two… 
1996
1996
Non-blocking atomic commitment protocols enable a decision (commit or abort) to be reached at every correct participant, despite… 
1991
1991
Timed atomic commitment is defined, protocols to implement it in a realistic operating environment are devised, and its…