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Recovery Mechanisms in Database Systems
ISBN-10: 013614215X
ISBN-13: 9780136142157
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 1998
Format: Cloth; 944 pp
Published: 12/24/1997
Status: Out of Print
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1. IMS/360 and IMS/VS Recovery: Historical Recollections, Ron Obermarck.
2. Introduction to Database Recovery, Meichun Hsu and Vijay Kumar.
3. Principles of Transaction-Oriented Database Recovery, Theo Haerder and Andreas Reuter.
4. Recovery-Enhanced Reliability, Dependability and Performability, Abdelsalam Heddya, Abdelsalam Helal and Ahmed Elmagarmid.
5. The Impact of Recovery on Concurrency Control, Bill Weihl.
6. Redo Recovery after System Crashes, D. Lomet and M. Tuttle.
7. MLR: A Recovery Method for Multi-Level Systems, D. Lomet.
8. ARIES: A Transaction Recovery Method Supporting Fine-Granularity.
VIJAY KUMAR is a member of the faculty at the University of Missouri, Kansas City.
MEICHUN HSU is a researcher at the Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, California.
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The first complete guide to today's business-critical database recovery technologies.
This is the first book to bring together all you need to know about database recovery(both theory and practice. It covers not just recovery mechanisms in today's relational databases, but also the critically important new techniques for main memory databases, mobile computing, and enterprise workflow systems.
Recovery Mechanisms in Database Systems includes contributions from virtually all of the field's leading computer scientists, with insightful coverage of:
Database architects and designers will find invaluable technical guidance here. The book compares four major recovery algorithms for centralized DBMSs, presents stochastic models for analyzing database recovery control performance, and shows how to model buffer coherency and dirty page propagation policies. It covers virtually every approach to recovery, including compensating transactions, nested sagas, directory-based software coherency schemes, fuzzy checkpointing, update-in-place and shadow approaches, and more.
Then, in four exceptionally detailed chapters, the book demonstrates advanced recovery techniques in practice, in Oracle( and other leading DBMSs.
Recovery Mechanisms in Database Systems will be an essential resource for all database designers, architects, decision-makers, and advanced students in the field.
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