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2. HPTS 1987
- Dieter Gawlick, Mark N. Haynie, Andreas Reuter:
High Performance Transaction Systems, 2nd International Workshop, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California, USA, September 28-30, 1987, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 359, Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-51085-0
Networking Issues
- Martin Bever, Magdalena Feldhoffer, Stefan Pappe:
OSI Services for Transaction Processing. 2-19 - Wayne V. Duquaine:
LU 6.2 as a Network Standard for Transaction Processing. 20-37
System Description
- Patrick E. O'Neil:
Model 204 Architecture and Performance. 40-59 - Tandem Database Group - NonStop SQL: A Distributed, High-Performance, High-Availability Implementation of SQL. 60-104
- Frank K. Bamberger:
Citicorp's New High-Performance Transaction Processing System. 105-133 - S. J. Hobson:
ALCS - A High-Performance High-Availability DB/DC Monitor. 134-146
Architectural Issues
- Gary E. Herman, Gita Gopal:
The Case for Orderly Sharing. 148-174 - Kenneth Salem, Hector Garcia-Molina, Rafael Alonso:
Altruistic Locking: A Strategy for Coping with Long Lived Transactions. 175-199 - Gerhard Weikum:
Enhancing Concurrency in Layered Systems. 200-219 - Alfred Z. Spector, Jeffrey L. Eppinger, Dean S. Daniels, Richard Draves, Joshua J. Bloch, Dan Duchamp, Randy F. Pausch, Dean S. Thompson:
High Performance Distributed Transaction Processing in a General Purpose Computing Environment. 220-242
Performance Evaluation
- David J. DeWitt, Marc G. Smith, Haran Boral:
A Single-User Performance Evaluation of the Teradata Database Machine. 244-276 - Anupam Bhide, Michael Stonebraker:
Performance Issues in High Performance Transaction Processing Architectures. 277-300 - Pat Helland, Harald Sammer, Jim Lyon, Richard Carr, Phil Garrett, Andreas Reuter:
Group Commit Timers and High Volume Transaction Systems. 301-329
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